
Ari Eldjárn
Icelandic musician Ari Eldjárn performs in Prague.
Divadlo U Hasičů is a compact stagione theatre in the Vinohrady district of Prague, housed in the building of the Czech Zemská Hasičská Jednota (Firefighters' Association), constructed in 1926–1929. The venue previously served as a variety theatre, the Tatra cinema, and from 1945 to 1994 as the S+H Theatre. Today it stages comedies and drama for adults as well as morning performances for schools, hosts the international Jazz Meets World festival, and presents the radio show Tobogan. The theatre has barrier-free access, around 342 seats, and an in-house café with rotating art exhibitions.
Římská 45, 120 00 Praha 2
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Icelandic musician Ari Eldjárn performs in Prague.

Miloš Knor returns with a new stand-up show about how the world constantly changes. A humorous look at technological progress and the question of whether things were better, are better, or will be better.

A grand family musical bringing the tale of Aladdin to life with spectacular staging, music, and magic for all ages.

Slovak stand-up star Michael Szatmary brings his stand-up special to Prague with 80 minutes of sharp comedy and his best material.

Petr Švancara's new comedy show blends humor, behind-the-scenes TV stories, and candid tales from his football career and reality TV experience, with time for audience questions and meet-and-greet moments.

A full-length stand-up special featuring Pavel Tomeš's best comedy material from recent years. A diverse show packed with laughs for anyone looking for quality stand-up comedy.

A spicy comedy about heterosexual men caught in unexpected situations, featuring grotesque scenes and a surprising twist. A provocative evening of theatre awaits at Divadlo U Hasičů.

A comedy about a married couple in financial trouble who decide to make an adult film. Witty scenes, an unexpected love story, and a happy ending.

A dance and entertainment event at ZUŠ Jižní Město where children can dance, have fun, and enjoy music and movement.

A comedy play about two married couples meeting on a Croatian holiday who transform into modern-day Montagues and Capulets, determined to stop their children's wedding.

A French comedy about a wedding, friendship, and surprising twists. Jean-Luc Lemoine's play leads audiences down deceptive paths before revealing an entirely new perspective.

A French comedy about two men who wake up naked in the same bed and must explain themselves to their wives. A controversial play full of surprising twists.

An American comedy about three apartments on one floor where three stories collide in a whirlwind of misunderstandings, jealousy, and romantic entanglements. A classic John Patrick play at Divadlo U Hasičů.

Dance studio BUFO showcases two of its productions: an absurd tale about an ordinary person and the legendary performance Tadada Dip Tadada.

A situational comedy about a dinner between two couples that spirals into absurd chaos of love, misunderstandings, and questions about fidelity. Gilles Dyrek's play with exaggeration and satire on modern relationships.

American stand-up star Alok brings their provocative one-person show about gender identity and social norms to Prague. Performance in English without interpretation.