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Overview
A Gogolian grotesque with elements of Italian neorealism underscored by Janáček's four-part harmonies. The Divadlo v Dlouhé theater consciously renounced folkloric color and psychological insight into the souls of individual characters and focused primarily on a comedic view of everyday Czech life, in which vanity and personal interests often play a key role. Director Jan Borna based his production on Miroslav Macháček's famous adaptation, which, however, underwent minor changes in the staging by the actors of the Divadlo v Dlouhé theater.
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Miroslav Táborský
Miroslav Táborský
Filip Dubský (starosta)
Miroslav Táborský
Filip Dubský (starosta)


Ilona Svobodová
Ilona Svobodová
Marie Dubská
Ilona Svobodová
Marie Dubská
Jan Meduna
Jan Meduna
Václav Dubský
Jan Meduna
Václav Dubský


Jiří Wohanka
Jiří Wohanka
Petr Dubský
Jiří Wohanka
Petr Dubský


Miroslav Hanuš
Miroslav Hanuš
Jakub Bušek (1. radní)
Miroslav Hanuš
Jakub Bušek (1. radní)


Lenka Svadbíková
Lenka Svadbíková
Františka Bušková
Lenka Svadbíková
Františka Bušková
Michaela Váňová
Michaela Váňová
Verunka Bušková
Michaela Váňová
Verunka Bušková
Pavel Lipták
Pavel Lipták
Martin Bušek
Pavel Lipták
Martin Bušek


Jan Vondráček
Jan Vondráček
Valentin Bláha (vysloužilý voják)
Jan Vondráček
Valentin Bláha (vysloužilý voják)


Pavel Tesař
Pavel Tesař
Josef Habršperk (švec)
Pavel Tesař
Josef Habršperk (švec)
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