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  2. Antonín Dvořák Theatre - Wikipedia

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    It was built by the Ostrava company Noe & Storch. The Antonín Dvořák Theatre was the first building in what is now the Czech Republic to use reinforced concrete beams. The interior was designed by sculptors of the company Johann Bock & Son. The sculptures decorating the facade were made by Eduard Smetana and Leopold Kosiga.

  3. National Moravian-Silesian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The National Moravian-Silesian Theatre (Czech: Národní divadlo moravskoslezské; NDM) is a professional theatre company based in Ostrava in the Czech Republic. It is one of ten opera houses in the country, and the largest theatre company in the Moravian-Silesian Region.

  4. Opera houses in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    F. X. Šalda Theatre [Wikidata] (Divadlo F. X. Šaldy Liberec) Moravian Theatre Olomouc [Wikidata] (Moravské divadlo Olomouc) Opava Silesian Theatre [Wikidata] (Slezské divadlo Opava) National Moravian-Silesian Theatre (Národní divadlo moravskoslezské) J. K. Tyl Theatre - (Divadlo J. K. Tyla v Plzni) in Plzeň

  5. Theatre of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Bohemia was a province of the Habsburg Empire, and under that regime's absolutist rule most aspects of Czech culture and national life had been discouraged or suppressed. [2] Absolutism was formally abolished by a decree of the Emperor Franz Josef on 20 October 1860, which led to a Czech cultural revival. [3]

  6. Theatre in Dlouha Street - Wikipedia

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    The repertoire puts on a variety of performances. The Theatre hosts the Child in Dlouhá / Dítě v Dlouhé festival which is focused on children's theatre. Divadlo v Dlouhé was nominated several times for Alfréd Radok Award in the category Theatre of the Year. Grabbe's Don Juan and Faust and Sestra Úzkost won the category Performance of the ...

  7. The Stubborn Lovers - Wikipedia

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    The première took place on 2 October 1881 at the New Czech Theatre (Nové české divadlo ) in Prague, but was withdrawn from the stage after the second performance as the management of the theatre could not reach an agreement with the composer on his royalties. The opera was staged very rarely during Dvořák's lifetime; nonetheless, it later ...

  8. Sklep Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Divadlo Dobeška. Since 1980, the ensemble has been based at the Dobeška cultural building. [2] During this decade, Sklep developed working relationships with other performing groups, including Recitation Group Vpřed (Czech: Recitační skupina Vpřed), Pantomime Group Mimóza (Czech: Pantomimická skupina Mimóza), Art Theatre Kolotoč (Czech: Výtvarné divadlo Kolotoč), and ...

  9. Mahen Theatre - Wikipedia

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    [2] The founding stone was laid on 18 July 1881. The construction went smoothly, taking only 16 months from start to opening of the theatre. [3] During the construction it was necessary to change the building's inner disposition several times. The main reason for this was the devastating fires which were affecting European theatres at the time.