Naši furianti
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Naši furianti is a Czech
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Poland to the northeast, Slovakia to the east, Austria to the south, and Germany to the west and northwest....

 play based on story by Ladislav Stroupežnický
Ladislav Stroupežnický
Ladislav Stroupežnický was a renowned Czech author, playwright, and dramatist, best known for the frequently staged play Naši furianti.-Life:...

, played for the first time in 1887. In 1937 a film adaptation with the same title, directed by Vladislav Vančura
Vladislav Vancura
Vladislav Vančura was one of the most important Bohemian writers of the 20th century...

 was made.

Story

The story took place in the village more than 150 years ago. So faithfully Ladislav Stroupežnický managed to show as how our homes and our life looks like and what is our national character.

National Theatre (Prague), new plays

  • Director - Rudolf Tesáček
  • Filip Dubský - Jiří Štěpnička
  • Marie Dubská - Johanna Tesařová
  • Václav - Jan Dolanský
  • Petr Dubský - Alois Švehlík
    Alois Švehlík
    Alois Švehlík is a Czech actor.After graduation from a technical secondary school he joined theatre in Kladno. Later he moved to Most, Olomouc and Liberec. Currently he is member of National Theatre in Prague...

  • Jakub Bušek - Miroslav Donutil
    Miroslav Donutil
    Miroslav Donutil is a Czech theatrical, film and television actor, born in Třebíč. Since 1978 when he appeared as Hloch in Čistá řeka, Donutil has three decades of film and TV appearances. He dubbed the voice of Kevin Costner and Gérard Depardieu - Career :Donutil grew up in Brno...

  • Františka Bušková - Jitka Smutná
  • Veronika - Kristina Lukešová
  • Matěj Šumbal - Igor Bareš, Saša Rašilov
  • Marie Šumbalová - Taťjana Medvecká, Kateřina Burianová
  • Pavel Kožený - Petr Pelzer
  • Kašpar Šmejkal - Bronisav Poloczek, Karel Pospíšil
  • Valentin Bláha - Ondřej Pavelka
  • Josef Habršperk - David Prachař
  • František Fiala - Jan Hartl
    Jan Hartl
    Jan Hartl is a Czech actor who played Karel Horák in the 2000 Czech film Little Otik also known as Otesánek. He was born in Prague, Czech Republic. Hartl is a member of the National Theatre in Prague.-External links:*...

  • Terezka - Hana Igonda Ševčíková
  • Kristýna - Gabriela Pyšná
  • Local Smith - Vlastimil Přáda
  • Karel Kudrlička - Saša Rašilov, Jan Bidlas
  • Tobiáš Nedochodil - Tomáš Stibor
  • Markytka - Jaromíra Mílová
  • Vojta - Milan Stehlík
  • Boss of Gendarme's from Rotice Town - Petr Motloch
  • Marek - Václav Postránecký
  • Rozárka - Hana Militká

National Theatre (Prague), 2nd play

  • Director - Miroslav Macháček
    Miroslav Machácek
    Miroslav Macháček was a Czech theatre director and actor.- Life and theatre career :Miroslav Macháček was born in Nymburk. His father was a car painter and a custodian of the theatre in Nymburk and sometimes worked as an actor and director, as well. Young Miroslav could see many famous Czech...

  • Actors - *Actors - Luděk Munzar, Josef Kemr, Jana Hlaváčová, Václav Postránecký, Eva Klenová, Taťjana Medvecká, Jiří Vala, Blažena Holišová, Ivan Luťanský, Bedřich Prokoš, Josef Somr, Naděžda Gajerová, Zuzana Šavrdová, Milan Stehlík, Petr Kostka
    Petr Kostka
    Petr Kostka is a Czech actor.He was born in Říčany near Prague, Czechoslovakia. In 2003, he received Thalia Award for performing Herman in Smíšené pocity Mixed Emotions.-Selected filmography:...

    , Klára Jerneková, Emil Konečný, Jaroslav Mareš
    Jaroslav Mareš
    Ing Jaroslav Mareš is a Czech biologist, traveller and writer.He graduated from The University of Economics in Prague, getting a degree of Ing . He worked for ČSA in Iran and later in Canada...

    , Miroslav Doležal, Soběslav Sejk, Zuzana Talpová, Josef Velda, Eduard Pavlíček, Pavel Vondruška

National Theatre (Prague), 3rd play

  • Director - Vítězslav Vejražka
  • Actors - Vítězslav Vejražka, Stanislav Neumann, Bohuš Záhorský, Jiří Dohnal, Vlasta Matulová, Jiřina Petrovická, Václav Švorc, Jarmila Krulišová, Josef Pehr, František Krahulík, Bořivoj Navrátil

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