
Brouk v hlavě
Comedy
Overview
A recording of the final performance of the famous production of G. Feydeau's comedy, directed by Jiří Menzel, which was successfully performed by the Vinohrady Theater for twenty years. The fame of Feydeau's A Flea in Her Ear was established at the Vinohrady Theatre in the 1960s by director Václav Hudeček with his production starring Vlastimil Brodský in the dual lead role. The studio version is now considered a television classic. In the second half of the 1990s, the theater's dramaturgy returned to this comedy bestseller and entrusted the direction to film and theater director Jiří Menzel. Another strong generation of actors was given the opportunity. The successful premiere took place on November 15, 1996, and the production ran for twenty long years. The recording is from April 6, 2016, when the performance was staged for the 363rd and last time. The director and all those who had appeared in the comedy over the long period were in attendance.
Top Cast


Viktor Preiss
Viktor Preiss
Viktor Emanuel Champsboisy
Viktor Preiss
Viktor Emanuel Champsboisy


Ivan Trojan
Ivan Trojan
Kamil Champsboisy
Ivan Trojan
Kamil Champsboisy


Simona Postlerová
Simona Postlerová
Marcela Champsboisy
Simona Postlerová
Marcela Champsboisy


Jiří Plachý
Jiří Plachý
Carlos Homenides de Histangua
Jiří Plachý
Carlos Homenides de Histangua


Eva Režnarová
Eva Režnarová
Luiza Homenides de Histangua
Eva Režnarová
Luiza Homenides de Histangua


Jiří Čapka
Jiří Čapka
Doktor Finache
Jiří Čapka
Doktor Finache


Michal Novotný
Michal Novotný
Štěpán
Michal Novotný
Štěpán


Petra Hobzová
Petra Hobzová
Yveta
Petra Hobzová
Yveta


Svatopluk Skopal
Svatopluk Skopal
Augustin Ferraillon
Svatopluk Skopal
Augustin Ferraillon


Andrea Černá
Andrea Černá
Olympie Ferraillonová
Andrea Černá
Olympie Ferraillonová
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