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JAMU students reimagine old local Brno stories in their own image. Using today's language, a cheeky and unbridled interpretation of youth, we look back to ancient times when everything was completely different and yet a bit the same. A dynamic short story in which a multitude of characters alternate in an entertaining and dynamic interpretation by five young actors. Violin, cajon and guitar, the tempo is more than dizzying, the wilderness is exuberant. Author and director: Dodo Gombár Production design: Kateřina Vojáčková Music: collective Performers: Terezie Vosáhlová, Irena Freudenschussová, Máří- Magdalena Fotrová, Václav Holinka, Jan Augustin.

The Crocodile from Svratka or Mozart in Brno

01/07/25, 20:30 / Biskupský dvůr

The varied musical comedy show combines two essential and traditional values ​​of the Brno Municipal Theatre. The first is the connection to the Bishop's Court, which will become the summer stage of our theatre for the fourteenth time, in accordance with the tradition that we present here mainly world premiere productions that are written specifically for this magical environment. We are also preparing for next year the realization of an original play that draws thematically from the history of our city and for which the use of the fate of an extraordinary personality connected to our city is significant. The second value is the extraordinary singing and musical potential of our artistic ensembles. And we will gladly artistically capitalize on this "capital" in a delightfully mystifying ballad with the motto: "As long as the dragon hangs in Brno, everything will be the other way around." We will present a magnificently conceived cross-section of the work of the greatest genius of European music: opera arias and concert music will be heard here, Mozart's melodies will be heard "as we know them", but also in original and distinctive rock and jazz arrangements. All this with the powerful, symphonic-sounding orchestra of our theatre.

The Crocodile from Svratka or Mozart in Brno

02/07/25, 20:30 / Biskupský dvůr

And we will gladly artistically capitalize on this "capital" in a delightfully mystifying ballad with the motto: "As long as the dragon hangs in Brno, everything will be the other way around." We will present a magnificently conceived cross-section of the work of the greatest genius of European music: opera arias and concert music will be heard here, Mozart's melodies will be heard "as we know them", but also in original and distinctive rock and jazz arrangements. All this with the powerful, symphonic-sounding orchestra of our theatre.

Muzikál UPROSTŘED

03/07/25, 18:00

JAMU students reimagine old local Brno stories in their own image. Using today's language, a cheeky and unbridled interpretation of youth, we look back to ancient times when everything was completely different and yet a bit the same. A dynamic short story in which a multitude of characters alternate in an entertaining and dynamic interpretation by five young actors. Violin, cajon and guitar, the tempo is more than dizzying, the wilderness is exuberant. Author and director: Dodo Gombár Production design: Kateřina Vojáčková Music: collective Performers: Terezie Vosáhlová, Irena Freudenschussová, Máří- Magdalena Fotrová, Václav Holinka, Jan Augustin.

Eliška/Rejčka

04/07/25, 20:30 / Biskupský dvůr

The world premiere tells the story of two women. The Czech Queen Eliška Přemyslovna, mother of the Father of the Fatherland Charles IV, and her great rival, Eliška Richenza, called the Czech Rejčka, the richest woman in Europe at the time. Two contemporaries wanted the same thing, personal happiness in a contented country. Each tried to achieve it in her own way and often each was the biggest obstacle to the other and at the same time each had to fight with herself. A historical fresco about the fact that when two women do the same thing, it is not the same.

Eliška/ Rejčka

05/07/25, 20:30 / Biskupský dvůr

The world premiere tells the story of two women. The Czech Queen Eliška Přemyslovna, mother of the Father of the Fatherland Charles IV, and her great rival, Eliška Richenza, called the Czech Rejčka, the richest woman in Europe at the time. Two contemporaries wanted the same thing, personal happiness in a contented country. Each tried to achieve it in her own way and often each was the biggest obstacle to the other and at the same time each had to fight with herself. A historical fresco about the fact that when two women do the same thing, it is not the same.

JAMU students reimagine old local Brno stories in their own image. Using today's language, a cheeky and unbridled interpretation of youth, we look back to ancient times when everything was completely different and yet a bit the same. A dynamic short story in which a multitude of characters alternate in an entertaining and dynamic interpretation by five young actors. Violin, cajon and guitar, the tempo is more than dizzying, the wilderness is exuberant. Author and director: Dodo Gombár Production design: Kateřina Vojáčková Music: collective Performers: Terezie Vosáhlová, Irena Freudenschussová, Máří- Magdalena Fotrová, Václav Holinka, Jan Augustin.

Night at Karlštejn

10/07/25, 20:30 / Biskupský dvůr

The original comedy by Jaroslav Vrchlický, which was later made into a famous film, premiered at the National Theatre in 1884 and soon became very popular. Its fame grew even more after 1973, when Zdeněk Podskalský made a film musical comedy of the same name, which is already part of the golden fund of Czech cinematography. It doesn't matter that the plot, according to which women were not allowed to enter Karlštejn, is just a legend. The charter from 1357, which probably inspired Vrchlický, only states: "We forbid anyone to sleep or lie with any woman, even if she is a lawful wife, in the tower of Karlštejn Castle, in which the chapel is located." The only restriction, therefore, concerned the sacred chapel of the Holy Cross, otherwise the castle was accessible to women. However, popular stories do not have to be based on a true basis. The romantically idealized and humorous story from the life of the father of the country became immortal thanks to the film adaptation with such actors as Vlastimil Brodský, Waldemar Matuška, Miloš Kopecký, Karel Höger, Jana Brejchová and Jaroslav Marvan, for whom the role of the burgrave was his last film work. The audience appeal is also guaranteed by the now popular songs with melodies by Karel Svoboda.

Night at Karlštejn

11/07/25, 20:30 / Biskupský dvůr

The original comedy by Jaroslav Vrchlický, which was later made into a famous film, premiered at the National Theatre in 1884 and soon became very popular. Its fame grew even more after 1973, when Zdeněk Podskalský made a film musical comedy of the same name, which is already part of the golden fund of Czech cinematography. It doesn't matter that the plot, according to which women were not allowed to enter Karlštejn, is just a legend. The charter from 1357, which probably inspired Vrchlický, only states: "We forbid anyone to sleep or lie with any woman, even if she is a lawful wife, in the tower of Karlštejn Castle, in which the chapel is located." The only restriction, therefore, concerned the sacred chapel of the Holy Cross, otherwise the castle was accessible to women. However, popular stories do not have to be based on a true basis. The romantically idealized and humorous story from the life of the father of the country became immortal thanks to the film adaptation with such actors as Vlastimil Brodský, Waldemar Matuška, Miloš Kopecký, Karel Höger, Jana Brejchová and Jaroslav Marvan, for whom the role of the burgrave was his last film work. The audience appeal is also guaranteed by the now popular songs with melodies by Karel Svoboda.

Night at Karlštejn

12/07/25, 20:30 / Biskupský dvůr

The original comedy by Jaroslav Vrchlický, which was later made into a famous film, premiered at the National Theatre in 1884 and soon became very popular. Its fame grew even more after 1973, when Zdeněk Podskalský made a film musical comedy of the same name, which is already part of the golden fund of Czech cinematography. It doesn't matter that the plot, according to which women were not allowed to enter Karlštejn, is just a legend. The charter from 1357, which probably inspired Vrchlický, only states: "We forbid anyone to sleep or lie with any woman, even if she is a lawful wife, in the tower of Karlštejn Castle, in which the chapel is located." The only restriction, therefore, concerned the sacred chapel of the Holy Cross, otherwise the castle was accessible to women. However, popular stories do not have to be based on a true basis. The romantically idealized and humorous story from the life of the father of the country became immortal thanks to the film adaptation with such actors as Vlastimil Brodský, Waldemar Matuška, Miloš Kopecký, Karel Höger, Jana Brejchová and Jaroslav Marvan, for whom the role of the burgrave was his last film work. The audience appeal is also guaranteed by the now popular songs with melodies by Karel Svoboda.

Night at Karlštejn

13/07/25, 20:30 / Biskupský dvůr

The original comedy by Jaroslav Vrchlický, which was later made into a famous film, premiered at the National Theatre in 1884 and soon became very popular. Its fame grew even more after 1973, when Zdeněk Podskalský made a film musical comedy of the same name, which is already part of the golden fund of Czech cinematography. It doesn't matter that the plot, according to which women were not allowed to enter Karlštejn, is just a legend. The charter from 1357, which probably inspired Vrchlický, only states: "We forbid anyone to sleep or lie with any woman, even if she is a lawful wife, in the tower of Karlštejn Castle, in which the chapel is located." The only restriction, therefore, concerned the sacred chapel of the Holy Cross, otherwise the castle was accessible to women. However, popular stories do not have to be based on a true basis. The romantically idealized and humorous story from the life of the father of the country became immortal thanks to the film adaptation with such actors as Vlastimil Brodský, Waldemar Matuška, Miloš Kopecký, Karel Höger, Jana Brejchová and Jaroslav Marvan, for whom the role of the burgrave was his last film work. The audience appeal is also guaranteed by the now popular songs with melodies by Karel Svoboda.

GAZĎA & Friends

06/09/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

Petr Gazdík's birthday concert. Petr Gazdík has been connected to the Brno City Theatre all his life. He will celebrate his 50th birthday in the way he likes best. Therefore, we invite you to a concert that will be a meeting with friends and colleagues full of memories, music and mutual joy from the time spent together on and off stage. In addition to Petr Gazdík, you can look forward to: conductor Dan Kalousek, Alena Antalová, Johana Gazdíková, Markéta Sedláčková, Ivana Vaňková, Milan Němec, Igor Ondříček, Dušan Vitázek Brno City Theatre Orchestra PG Acoustic Band

A fairy tale about living water

11/09/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

King David had three sons. George, James and the youngest John. When the king fell ill, Queen Anežka remembered an old, strange dream about the existence of miraculous living water. The hopes and thoughts of the entire kingdom are now focused on it, and it is up to the young princesses to gradually set out into the world and try to obtain the living water and save the life of the dying king. And as is often the case in good fairy tales, the path to a happy ending is complicated, full of adventures and pitfalls, and three cursed princesses cannot be missing. The domestic author duo Stanislav Moša and Zdenek Merta are returning to the stage in the 20th anniversary season of the Music Scene with a new project, which this time is a story based on the best Czech fairy tale tradition. A magical adventure in a world where the good prince is helped by ants, a bear and an eagle, where three enchanted princesses, thanks to their purity, help to expose falsehood, and where a kind and loving word is of the highest value, promises to be a magical spectacle for the whole family.

A fairy tale about living water

12/09/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

King David had three sons. George, James and the youngest John. When the king fell ill, Queen Anežka remembered an old, strange dream about the existence of miraculous living water. The hopes and thoughts of the entire kingdom are now focused on it, and it is up to the young princesses to gradually set out into the world and try to obtain the living water and save the life of the dying king. And as is often the case in good fairy tales, the path to a happy ending is complicated, full of adventures and pitfalls, and three cursed princesses cannot be missing. The domestic author duo Stanislav Moša and Zdenek Merta are returning to the stage in the 20th anniversary season of the Music Scene with a new project, which this time is a story based on the best Czech fairy tale tradition. A magical adventure in a world where the good prince is helped by ants, a bear and an eagle, where three enchanted princesses, thanks to their purity, help to expose falsehood, and where a kind and loving word is of the highest value, promises to be a magical spectacle for the whole family.

A fairy tale about living water

13/09/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

King David had three sons. George, James and the youngest John. When the king fell ill, Queen Anežka remembered an old, strange dream about the existence of miraculous living water. The hopes and thoughts of the entire kingdom are now focused on it, and it is up to the young princesses to gradually set out into the world and try to obtain the living water and save the life of the dying king. And as is often the case in good fairy tales, the path to a happy ending is complicated, full of adventures and pitfalls, and three cursed princesses cannot be missing. The domestic author duo Stanislav Moša and Zdenek Merta are returning to the stage in the 20th anniversary season of the Music Scene with a new project, which this time is a story based on the best Czech fairy tale tradition. A magical adventure in a world where the good prince is helped by ants, a bear and an eagle, where three enchanted princesses, thanks to their purity, help to expose falsehood, and where a kind and loving word is of the highest value, promises to be a magical spectacle for the whole family.

A fairy tale about living water

14/09/25, 14:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

King David had three sons. George, James and the youngest John. When the king fell ill, Queen Anežka remembered an old, strange dream about the existence of miraculous living water. The hopes and thoughts of the entire kingdom are now focused on it, and it is up to the young princesses to gradually set out into the world and try to obtain the living water and save the life of the dying king. And as is often the case in good fairy tales, the path to a happy ending is complicated, full of adventures and pitfalls, and three cursed princesses cannot be missing. The domestic author duo Stanislav Moša and Zdenek Merta are returning to the stage in the 20th anniversary season of the Music Scene with a new project, which this time is a story based on the best Czech fairy tale tradition. A magical adventure in a world where the good prince is helped by ants, a bear and an eagle, where three enchanted princesses, thanks to their purity, help to expose falsehood, and where a kind and loving word is of the highest value, promises to be a magical spectacle for the whole family.

Pretty Woman

16/09/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

A pretty, sweet and smart girl from a very poor background meets a rich, charming but slightly snobbish man. Although they are separated by vast social differences, they fall in love and change each other. This time it is not a Cinderella fairy tale, but a story that is just as popular and widely known. It is enough to add that the main characters of this romantic love story are named Vivian and Edward, she is a prostitute and he is a businessman, and everyone will remember the film from 1990, in which Julia Roberts and Richard Gere starred. The American comedy film directed by Garry Marshall is undoubtedly one of the most popular films of the nineties, even though it was made at the beginning of the nineties. With a budget of 14 million dollars and earnings of 463 million, it is also one of the box office blockbusters and brought Julia Roberts not only a Golden Globe, but also launched her stellar career.

Pretty Woman

17/09/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

A pretty, sweet and smart girl from a very poor background meets a rich, charming but slightly snobbish man. Although they are separated by vast social differences, they fall in love and change each other. This time it is not a Cinderella fairy tale, but a story that is just as popular and widely known. It is enough to add that the main characters of this romantic love story are named Vivian and Edward, she is a prostitute and he is a businessman, and everyone will remember the film from 1990, in which Julia Roberts and Richard Gere starred. The American comedy film directed by Garry Marshall is undoubtedly one of the most popular films of the nineties, even though it was made at the beginning of the nineties. With a budget of 14 million dollars and earnings of 463 million, it is also one of the box office blockbusters and brought Julia Roberts not only a Golden Globe, but also launched her stellar career.

Pretty Woman

18/09/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

A pretty, sweet and smart girl from a very poor background meets a rich, charming but slightly snobbish man. Although they are separated by vast social differences, they fall in love and change each other. This time it is not a Cinderella fairy tale, but a story that is just as popular and widely known. It is enough to add that the main characters of this romantic love story are named Vivian and Edward, she is a prostitute and he is a businessman, and everyone will remember the film from 1990, in which Julia Roberts and Richard Gere starred. The American comedy film directed by Garry Marshall is undoubtedly one of the most popular films of the nineties, even though it was made at the beginning of the nineties. With a budget of 14 million dollars and earnings of 463 million, it is also one of the box office blockbusters and brought Julia Roberts not only a Golden Globe, but also launched her stellar career.

Pretty Woman

19/09/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

A pretty, sweet and smart girl from a very poor background meets a rich, charming but slightly snobbish man. Although they are separated by vast social differences, they fall in love and change each other. This time it is not a Cinderella fairy tale, but a story that is just as popular and widely known. It is enough to add that the main characters of this romantic love story are named Vivian and Edward, she is a prostitute and he is a businessman, and everyone will remember the film from 1990, in which Julia Roberts and Richard Gere starred. The American comedy film directed by Garry Marshall is undoubtedly one of the most popular films of the nineties, even though it was made at the beginning of the nineties. With a budget of 14 million dollars and earnings of 463 million, it is also one of the box office blockbusters and brought Julia Roberts not only a Golden Globe, but also launched her stellar career.

Pretty Woman

20/09/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

A pretty, sweet and smart girl from a very poor background meets a rich, charming but slightly snobbish man. Although they are separated by vast social differences, they fall in love and change each other. This time it is not a Cinderella fairy tale, but a story that is just as popular and widely known. It is enough to add that the main characters of this romantic love story are named Vivian and Edward, she is a prostitute and he is a businessman, and everyone will remember the film from 1990, in which Julia Roberts and Richard Gere starred. The American comedy film directed by Garry Marshall is undoubtedly one of the most popular films of the nineties, even though it was made at the beginning of the nineties. With a budget of 14 million dollars and earnings of 463 million, it is also one of the box office blockbusters and brought Julia Roberts not only a Golden Globe, but also launched her stellar career.

Pretty Woman

21/09/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

A pretty, sweet and smart girl from a very poor background meets a rich, charming but slightly snobbish man. Although they are separated by vast social differences, they fall in love and change each other. This time it is not a Cinderella fairy tale, but a story that is just as popular and widely known. It is enough to add that the main characters of this romantic love story are named Vivian and Edward, she is a prostitute and he is a businessman, and everyone will remember the film from 1990, in which Julia Roberts and Richard Gere starred. The American comedy film directed by Garry Marshall is undoubtedly one of the most popular films of the nineties, even though it was made at the beginning of the nineties. With a budget of 14 million dollars and earnings of 463 million, it is also one of the box office blockbusters and brought Julia Roberts not only a Golden Globe, but also launched her stellar career.

The Jackal Years

23/09/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better that way..." The famous 1993 musical comedy film by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský, based on the short story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, it erects, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "in honor of the heroes who once drove people crazy," as sung in its final song.

The Jackal Years

24/09/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better that way..." The famous 1993 musical comedy film by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský, based on the short story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, it erects, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "in honor of the heroes who once drove people crazy," as sung in its final song.

The Jackal Years

25/09/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better that way..." The famous 1993 musical comedy film by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský, based on the short story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, it erects, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "in honor of the heroes who once drove people crazy," as sung in its final song.

The Jackal Years

26/09/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better that way..." The famous 1993 musical comedy film by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský, based on the short story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, it erects, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "in honor of the heroes who once drove people crazy," as sung in its final song.

The Jackal Years

27/09/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better that way..." The famous 1993 musical comedy film by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský, based on the short story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, it erects, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "in honor of the heroes who once drove people crazy," as sung in its final song.

The Jackal Years

28/09/25, 14:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better that way..." The famous 1993 musical comedy film by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský, based on the short story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, it erects, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "in honor of the heroes who once drove people crazy," as sung in its final song.

The Jackal Years

28/09/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better that way..." The famous 1993 musical comedy film by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský, based on the short story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, it erects, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "in honor of the heroes who once drove people crazy," as sung in its final song.