Brno Municipal Theatre Prepares the Premiere of the Musical Bítls

27 February 2017, 3:00
Brno Municipal Theatre Prepares the Premiere of the Musical Bítls

In this original musical by Stanislav Slovák, Jan Šotkovský and Petr Štěpán songs by the legendary group The Beatles will be performed in the English.

The desire for fame which accompanied The Beatles is the central theme of this tale of young musicians from a small South Moravian town. The story of the dreams of Juřan, Žank and Pavlík, who yearn for a musical career, is set in a small-town environment in 1967. Their group plays without a drummer and they are only allowed to perform in public due to the presence of a singer – the daughter of the local communist chairman. The main roles are taken by Dominik Brychta, Tomáš Dalecký, Jan Dvořák, Miloš Fiala, Tomáš Herajt, Marek Hurák and Matyáš Kyncl as the young musicians. Aleš Slanina or Lukáš Janota take the role of the secret agent James B. and Viktória Matušovová or Sára Milfajtová play the part of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth. The songs of The Beatles will be heard in the original English and in new arrangements by Daniel Kyzlink and Jiří Levíček. The premiere of the musical Bítls is to take place 4 March 2017 at 7 p.m. at the Musical Stage of the Brno Municipal Theatre.

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