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80-90 minutes |
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Printed flyers in English & Czech. |
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Recommended for adults and children of all ages. For young children, this is one of the most suitable shows in Prague. Student (15-26yrs): 480 CZK. Child (3-14yrs): 400 CZK. Young Child (0-2yrs): free. Family Ticket (2 Adults + 2 Children 3-14yrs): 1740 CZK. If you qualify for free or discounted tickets, state it in Special Requests on the booking form. In Number of Tickets on the booking form, state the total number of tickets required including free and discounted tickets. Discounts are applied after you book and will be shown in your booking confirmation. |
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No official dress code. Most people dress smart casual |
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Mr. Mosquito: Petr Liška, Michal Hecht, René Pyš, Lukáš Šimon
Mr. Swimmer: Josef Tichý, Erik Demko, Michal Hecht
Dancers: Johana Hajková, Martina Šťastná, Dita Jančíková,
Andrea Kheilová, Lenka Hyblerová, Nela Radiměřská,
Dušan Kmet, Thomas Bettinelli, Vojtěch Vlasák,
Ivo Jirasek, Juraj Klimašovský, Daniel Rybický,
Pavel Plocek, Michal Vlk, Marek Kašparovský
Actor in "black": Božena Nussbergerová, Evženie Šteflová, Iva Seidlová, Eva Plocková. |
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Light & Sound: Jiri Holý, Dušan Remiš, Robert Štěpánek, Jiří Baňacký
Stage Lighting: Jan Sumcov, Martin Udrzal, Matouš Janáček, Filip Skružný, Karel Kučera. |
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Best of Image at the Image Theatre |
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Performance Details The Image Theatre initially created the Best of Image to showcase the wide variety of black light theatre techniques it employs in its shows.However, the success of the production has led to its integration in the regular programme, with performances held several times per month. In essence, the production is a compilation of the best scenes from their most successful productions, created over the past 25 years. It brings together the black light techniques of using extreme colour, luminescent lights and other visual effects, and combining them with energetic dance routines, vibrant music, and very funny slapstick comedy routines.
Black light theatre offers audiences the chance to set aside everyday life, in exchange for a world of fantasy and invention.
In black light theatre the story is recounted visually, with little or no spoken words. This makes the shows ideal for an international audience, for both adults and children.
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