Shakespeare's "The Tempest" Comes to Štvanice Island on July 17-18
Prague Morning
Prague audiences can watch an open-air production of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest on Štvanice Island on July 17 and 18, presented by the theatre company Mad and Merry Men.
Directed by Gordon L. Schmitz, the production offers a new interpretation of Shakespeare’s final play. In this version, Shakespeare himself appears as a character, stepping into the story as he writes it and briefly taking on the roles of several characters throughout the performance.
The company has previously staged productions including Baron Münchhausen Between the Stars, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, A Clockwork Orange, and Murder on the Orient Express.
Set on a remote island ruled by the magician Prospero, The Tempest follows a story of revenge, forgiveness and reconciliation. The production combines Shakespeare’s original text with live music and an ensemble cast, using the island setting as a natural backdrop for the performance.
The costume and set designers behind Baron Münchhausen Between the Stars have also worked on The Tempest. Live music inspired by medieval traditions will accompany the performance.
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The event is designed as an outdoor picnic theatre experience. Visitors are encouraged to bring blankets or cushions for seating, while refreshments will be available to buy on site.
The performances feature actors from Prague’s English-speaking theatre scene and continue the Mad and Merry Men’s focus on staging classic works in outdoor settings.
Info:
- July 17/18, 19:00
- Štvanice Island, Prague (next to „Baden Baden”)
- Regular Tickets: 400 CZK
- Reduced Tickets (Students, Seniors): 300 CZK
- Directed by Gordon L. Schmitz
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