The National Theatre in Prague

The National Theatre is the most important and representative theatre of the Czech Republic.

Oresteia

Drama with English subtitles

This modern-day story presents the ancient history of the house of Atreus as a thriller, as well as a personal and social drama about the perils of anger and futility of revenge.

December 05 | 19:00 (Fri)
Duration: approx. 3 hours
from 6 € (150 CZK)

End of a Priest

Drama with English subtitles

Tschechisches Drama, das auch verfilmt wurde: die Geschichte eines Kirchendieners, der zum Pfarrer wird – ein Evangelium vom Konflikt zwischen Glaube und Vernunft.

December 07 | 19:00 (Sun)
Duration: approx. 3 hours
from 6 € (150 CZK)

Hamlet

Drama with English subtitles

Shakespeare’s immortal tragedy about the world’s injustice, the burden of an arduous mission, and human small-mindedness.

December 09 | 19:00 (Tue)
Duration: approx. 3 hours
from 6 € (150 CZK)

Hamlet

Drama with English subtitles

Shakespeare’s immortal tragedy about the world’s injustice, the burden of an arduous mission, and human small-mindedness.

December 10 | 19:00 (Wed)
Duration: approx. 3 hours
from 6 € (150 CZK)

Rusalka

Opera by A. Dvořák

A gem of Czech opera, a fairy tale/myth about the innermost desires, passions and insurmountable barriers between humans and natural elements

December 12 | 19:00 (Fri)
Duration: approx. 4 hours
from 10 € (250 CZK)

Prague Municipal House

The building of Municipal House was reconstructed at the beginning of 20th century and would you believe that at the time it was condemned by some architects as its style was considered to be formally outdated? Take a tour in the Prague historical center and learn more. 

Prague National Theatre plays

Great for our foreigner commrades living in Prague or just visiting for a few days wanting to try something different: the National Theatre & Estates Theatre feature regular nights with Czech and international plays with English subtitles. See the popular plays in Prague Theatre. 

Dinner and live music events in Prague

Listen to the most famous Mozart's arias during three-course dinner inspired by traditional recipes from the Czech and Austrian cuisine in the Boccacio Hall.  To visit the folklore show and dinner, go to Restaurant U Marčanů. If you want to see where the locals go to, it is a must!