When a man leaves his family, it causes a stir and perhaps some outrage. But what happens when a woman leaves her family? Two identical actions, two different evaluations and impacts.
This unique show, combining social dance and theatrical art, was created under the guidance of dancer Katarína Jakeš, known not only from the Slovak version of Let's Dance but also from the Czech StarDance. After great success in Slovakia, we are bringing this exceptional spectacle to the Czech audience as well.
Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) returns to roam the gothic halls of Nevermore Academy, where new enemies and troubles await her. In this season, Wednesday will have to deal with family, friends, and old foes, leading her into another year filled with darkly entertaining and quirky chaos. Armed with her trademark sharp wit and deadpan expression, Wednesday also dives into a new chilling supernatural mystery. Creators and head writers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar return with the second chillingly suspenseful season of the series WEDNESDAY, alongside executive producer and director Tim Burton.
One of the most renowned cellists of today, Hauser, is returning to the Czech Republic with his solo concert The Rebel is Back. The Croatian native, known not only for his precise playing but also for his charisma, will perform on December 11, 2025, at the O2 Arena in Prague.
The LEGO Group brings a unique installation to Petřín – an arch made of LEGO® cherry blossoms. Visitors will be able to take photos in the romantic atmosphere of the traditional holiday of love on May 1st.
Prague, April 9, 2025: The capital city will once again resonate and dance to the festival "Prague Lives Music," the largest busking festival in the Czech Republic. On June 6 and 7, 2025, performers of various genres from pop to folk, rap, and jazz, as well as brass ensembles and singer-songwriters, will perform at more than twenty locations in the center of Prague and its surroundings. The first announced names of the festival include lyricist, singer, and rapper Annet X, who won the Anděl award this year for a song recorded with Ewa Farna, recent Vinyla award winner rapper Anki, singer and accordionist Rozálie, and David Kraus & Gipsy Brothers. Also performing will be the fresh recipient of the Anděl award for Discovery of the Year, singer-songwriter Kvietah. A total of over one hundred performances by musicians and street artists will take place over the two days, with the main festival route leading from the Palladium stage at Republic Square through Příkopy to Wenceslas Square. The festival is, as always, free of charge. More information at www.prahazijehudbou.cz.
The Austrian electronic duo Kruder & Dorfmeister, creators of the iconic compilation from the late 90s The K&D Sessions, which sold millions of copies worldwide, is heading to Prague. While techno was developing in the Vienna scene at the same time, Kruder & Dorfmeister drew from calmer rhythms, 80s dance music, hip hop, breakbeat, and nu jazz. In a special performance with a band, attendees of Mladí ladí jazz will hear it on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the release of this compilation. Tickets for the concert, which will take place on October 7, 2025, in the Grand Hall of Prague's Lucerna, are on sale through the GoOut network. More information at www.mladiladijazz.cz.
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