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Vosto5: Tragedy of Liblice
Vosto5 presents an experimental theatre piece about the tragic history of Liblice, showcasing the group's distinctive approach to dramaturgy.
Prague
Vzlet is a multifunctional cultural centre in the Vršovice district of Prague 10, housed in an Art Deco building dating from 1921. Originally a cinema, it later served as a film archive warehouse before reopening after reconstruction in 2021. The centre was founded by three Prague cultural organisations: theatre company VOSTO5, baroque orchestra Collegium 1704, and Kino Pilotů. It hosts concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions and other live arts, and includes the Vzlet Café on site.
Holandská 669/1, 101 00 Praha 10
Vzlet Café: open daily 14:00–22:00. Opening hours for cultural events follow the event programme.
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Vosto5 presents an experimental theatre piece about the tragic history of Liblice, showcasing the group's distinctive approach to dramaturgy.
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