The original black light theatre performance Antología is a selection of the best scenes ever created by the company since its foundation at 1961. It is a 95 minute performance full of witty humour, dance, and black light theatre skill and wizardry accompanied by the original score composed by the founder of the theatre Jiri Srnec. Show times begin at 8pm at the theatre located in central Prague, and transportation is not included.
Daily shows of Black Light Theatre Srnec's Antología starting at 8pm
Shows of Black Light Theatre Srnec's Antología at additional times 6pm. On New Year's Eve, 6pm is the only time to visit the show.
Shows of Black Light Theatre Srnec's Antología at additional times 9:45pm
Shows of Black Light Theatre Srnec's Antología at additional times 5pm.
NEW ADDRESS: Národní 20, Prague 1
Black Light Theatre Srnec is the first theatre of its kind in the world. The audience was first able to see the company in summer of 1961 at the Edinburgh International Festival.
Jiří Srnec (1931) managed to create an entirely original non-verbal theatre genre that, since the day of its foundation, enjoys success not only in Czechia but all over the world.
The company has already had more than 300 tours in 68 countries and has attended 87 festivals. The company’s performances were seen by more than 5 million spectators and the theatre also won countless international awards. In 2002 it was chosen to represent Czech culture during the NATO summit in Prague. In 2011 was Jiří Srnec awarded the Medal of Merit in the field of culture and art and in 2014 he was awarded the European cultural award Trebbia for creative activity.
The performance Antología is a selection of 8 scenes from the work of Black Light Theatre Srnec since its foundation in 1961.
This ticket provides direct entry into the attraction. Please make sure to located the theatre at the correct location, Národní 20, Prague 1. Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/rb7urYrKEVGDfn4aA
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If in doubt, photos of the entrance are available here: https://srnectheatre.com/eng/contact
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