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A performance without language barriers that appeals to audiences of all ages and language abilities.
Studio Hrdinů is an independent theatre venue located in the basement of the Veletržní palác (Trade Fair Palace / National Gallery) in Prague 7. It operates as an open theatre platform with a distinctive dramaturgy focused on original, director-driven projects connecting Czech and international artists. Productions are rooted in drama with an emphasis on experimentation and strong visual elements. The venue also hosts festivals, exhibitions and workshops, and is supported by the City of Prague and the Ministry of Culture.
Dukelských hrdinů 47, 170 00 Praha 7
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A performance without language barriers that appeals to audiences of all ages and language abilities.

A Baroque spectacle with the orchestra Musica Florea and choir Collegium Floreum performing a staged version of Zelenka's masterwork, featuring historical choreography and costumes.

A Baroque opera by Jan Dismas Zelenka performed by the orchestra Musica Florea with the choir Collegium Floreum. The production combines music with historical choreography and sets inspired by Prague's Clementinum architecture.

Concert by San.Son at Studio Hrdinů in Prague.

A theatrical production directed by Jan Horák based on a work by Daniil Kharms. An experimental staging at Prague's Studio Hrdinů.

Iza Szostak: Trapeze is an acrobatic show blending trapeze artistry, circus elements, and modern dance into a visually stunning performance.

Icelandic author Sjón's work comes to life in this poetic theatrical production directed by Kamila Polívková, exploring love, time, and human transformation.

A theatrical adaptation of Kafka's novella exploring a strange bureaucratic apparatus and its absurd rules.

Director Linda Dušková presents her new theatrical work at Prague's Studio Hrdinů. The performance takes place on Friday, June 18 at 8 p.m.

A theatrical production directed by Jan Horák exploring the theme of dwarfs, performed at Studio Hrdinů in Prague.

A theatrical production by director Jiří Adámek Austerlitz and his ensemble, presented at Studio Hrdinů in Prague.

A theatrical performance by director and actress Apolena Vanišová at Studio Hrdinů in Prague.

A theatrical adaptation of Wolfgang Borchert's work, directed by Miroslav Bambušek, performed at Studio Hrdinů in Prague.

A theatrical performance exploring existential themes through an intimate dialogue between two actresses, directed by Anna Davidová.

A new directorial project by Jiří Adámek explores disorientation, responsibility, and mutual interdependence in the contemporary world. The theatrical production asks how to understand crisis and be part of a world that is changing.

(2 days)
A solo theatrical performance exploring emphasis and impact through physical gesture, image, and text with a minimalist approach. English-friendly with Czech subtitles.

A comedy show by popular Czech comedian Jan Bárta. An evening of laughs and entertainment at Studio Hrdinů in Prague.

The final performance of a theatrical production directed by Jan Horák, starring Michal Hvorecký.

The second part of director Jan Horák's "Russian" trilogy explores recurring patterns of Russian aggression and disinformation through Babel's historical narrative.

Director Katharina Schmitt adapts Kafka's "In the Penal Colony" into a production about spectatorship, responsibility, and power. This new work explores how observation itself intervenes in reality.

(2 days)
Interdisciplinary artist Carolina Arandia presents a poetic performance about the sea, solitude, and rediscovering vitality through movement and immersion.

Czech premiere of an Icelandic adaptation of Sjón's novel about a boy discovering himself through cinema and love in 1918 Reykjavik amid war and epidemic.

(29 days)
A theatrical performance by director Jan Horák about the life and relationships of a published poet and his wife.

An absurd tragicomic production about a man, a ghost, a mouse, and three dwarfs at the end of the world. Original text by Jan Horák with distinctive staging and music.

A dance performance exploring parallels between the circus and the modern world, where themes of fear, danger, and risk converge. An original perspective on the uncertainty of our time.