Brno’s Municipal Theatre stages the musical Viki kráčí za štěstím

28 April 2017, 4:00
 Brno’s Municipal Theatre stages the musical Viki kráčí za štěstím

A new work by the dramatist Milan Uhde and the composer Miloš Štědroň is being performed this weekend on the musical stage of the Brno Municipal Theatre. The main roles are being taken by Lucie Bergerová and Petr Štěpán. The production was created under the direction of Juraj Nvota.

The swing musical Viki kráčí za štěstím (which might be translated as Viki Seeks Her Fortune) is the work of the duo of Uhde and Štědroň. It is the tale of the love affair of a young woman who prefers a charming saxophonist and singer to her family background and security. With him Viki experiences the artist’s life with all its joys and sorrows.

In the production directed by Juraj Nvota, Lucie Bergerová plays Viki and Petr Štěpán is the saxophonist Marek Bašta. Aleš Slanina, Viktória Matušovová and others are also in the cast. The premiere will take place 29 April from 7 p.m. on the musical stage of the Brno Municipal Theatre.

Lucie Bergerová and Petr Štěpán/ Photo Brno Municipal Theatre archive

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