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The end of courage. Kačer's staging of Mother Courage and Her Children in the period and social context
Pitterová, Zuzana ; Just, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jiřík, Jan (referee)
My thesis deals with the play of the German playwright and director Bertold Brecht Mother Courage and her Children, which was introduced in 1970 at the stage of Prague Tyl's Theatre under the direction of Jan Kačer and which became for a long time the last expressing of free theatrical creativity at the National Theatre after the entry of Warsaw Pact troops in the breakthrough year 1968. The performance was an exceptional event in many ways. Not only because of the fact that the life performance of Dana Medřická in the title role was really stunning, but it was also the work of the director who managed to touch in the Brecht's war story from the disorganised Europe in the 17th century the timeless core, which in the concrete political situation of the beginning "normalization" of Czechoslovakia resonated with the audience in an extraordinary way.
The end of courage. Kačer's staging of Mother Courage and Her Children in the period and social context
Pitterová, Zuzana ; Just, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jiřík, Jan (referee)
My thesis deals with the play of the German playwright and director Bertold Brecht Mother Courage and her Children, which was introduced in 1970 at the stage of Prague Tyl's Theatre under the direction of Jan Kačer and which became for a long time the last expressing of free theatrical creativity at the National Theatre after the entry of Warsaw Pact troops in the breakthrough year 1968. The performance was an exceptional event in many ways. Not only because of the fact that the life performance of Dana Medřická in the title role was really stunning, but it was also the work of the director who managed to touch in the Brecht's war story from the disorganised Europe in the 17th century the timeless core, which in the concrete political situation of the beginning "normalization" of Czechoslovakia resonated with the audience in an extraordinary way.
The analysis of economy Prague National Theater
Zelený, Michal ; Slintáková, Barbora (advisor) ; Blažek, Petr (referee)
This paper describes the financing of culture using public resources, which is represented by theater. Prague National Theater serves as a practical example to explain the relationship between the state and this cultural institution. A number of indicators evaluate the activities of this institution, which receives a large proportion of public resources through the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic every year.

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