How to See the Invisible
An adventurous dress rehearsal exploring the power of imagination, engaging both children and adults with its original take on the invisible world.
Prague
Divadlo v Dlouhé is a repertory theatre with a permanent ensemble, founded in 1996 as an institution of the City of Prague. It operates in a listed building from 1929, with a main hall for over 400 spectators and a chamber foyer stage. Its dramaturgy focuses on lesser-known titles and crosses into alternative, musical, puppet and cabaret genres. The theatre stages over 120 performances for children and youth each year and organises the festivals Dítě v Dlouhé and 13+.
Dlouhá 727/39, 110 00 Praha 1
Mon-Fri 15:00-19:00, Sat-Sun one hour before the performance
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