Sold Laughter at the Brno City Theatre

26 April 2016, 4:00
Sold Laughter at the Brno City Theatre

The musical story based on the novel by James Krüss of the same name will be directed by Petr Gazdík from the Brno City Theatre. Jan Brožek and Martin Havelka will appear in the lead roles.

The work by music composer Xavier Naido and lyricists Markus Heitze and Michael Herberger was featured in the world premiere directed by Stanislav Moša at the State Theatre in Darmstadt, Germany, in 2013. The Brno premiere is produced by Petr Gazdík who is alternating with Martin Havelka in one of the lead roles.

The story is about a 15-year-old boy Timm Thaler (Jiří Brožek / Jonáš Florián), who is known by everyone for his typical children's laughter, and about his agreement with Baron Tretsch (Martin Havelka / Petr Gazdík). In utmost distress, Timm sells him his laughter for the ability to win any bet. Soon, he is the richest man in the world, but he still misses happiness. After some time, he decides to get his laughter back. The story about the journey to happiness is full of traps, betrayals, pitfalls, but also help and love.

The premiere will take place on 7 May 2016 at 7:00 p.m. on the music scene of the Brno City Theatre.

Photo: Archive of the Brno City Theatre

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