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Země mnoha jmen autor Josef Čapek
Porta Sarries, Enric ; DUŠEK, Jan (advisor) ; KORČÁK, Jakub (referee)
Tato diplomová práce představuje mé umělecké zpracování a vizuální interpretaci dramatického textu Země mnoha jmen Josef čapka. Práce obsahuje umělecký i historický přístup autora a divadelní svět na začátku dvacátého století, obzvláště období První republiky Československa, dále pak vyjádření mých uměleckých zásad, referencí a analýzu hry a postav skrze tento filtr.
Five Plays of Karel Čapek
Cindlerová, Jana ; SÍLOVÁ, Zuzana (advisor) ; VEDRAL, Jan (referee)
The doctoral thesis called "Five Plays of Karel Čapek:Primary Research" deals with drama works of one of the most outstanding and extraordinary personalities in the Czech theatre and culture. So why "primary research"? Because something like that is badly missing in his context - and therefore the interpratation of his work has been influenced by various interventions during its existence : above all the interrupted staging tradition, biased, and thus incomplete, perception by literary theorists, ignoring or simplifying by theatre theorists and even practitoners.
The Reception of Karel Čapek´s Works Staged in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia
Zahirović, Hasan ; SÍLOVÁ, Zuzana (advisor) ; HYVNAR, Jan (referee)
In the countries of the former Yugoslavia , the works of Karel Čapek (1800-1938) are considered "complex but eternal" This is evidenced by the large number of articles about him and his work in newspapers and othe publications. Although better known today for his children´s books, even now, more than seventy years afte his death, Čapek continues to be read and enjoyed in general because of his artistry, his vision, and the originality of ideas. Čapek´s works became available very early, in 1921, in the countries of the former Yugoslavia . He was best known as a playwright at first and his six plays were repeatedly staged at all Yugoslav theatres
Karel Čapek - RUR
Bardić, Bojana ; DUŠEK, Jan (advisor) ; , (referee)
When Karel Čapek´s R.U.R. (the acronymic title is short for ??Rossum?s Universal Robots??) was first performed in 1921, it became a major international success and made Čapek an internationally known playwright. Although R.U.R. may appear slightly dated nearly hundred years later, the concerns expressed by the playwright are still interesting to modern audiences which explains why this play was chosen to be stage designed in the first place.

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