Tradícia inscenovania Predanej nevesty s dôrazom na režijné poňatie Ondřeje Havelku a Magdalény Švecovej – Mgr. Dorota Lichvárová
Mgr. Dorota Lichvárová
Bachelor's thesis
Tradícia inscenovania Predanej nevesty s dôrazom na režijné poňatie Ondřeje Havelku a Magdalény Švecovej
The Tradition of Staging the Bartered Bride with Emphasis on Directional Approach of Ondřej Havelka and Magdaléna Švecová
Abstract:
My BA Thesis is aimed to introduce two current stage plays about the phenomenon called the Bartered Bride played on Czech stages, particularly in the National Theatre of Prague and the National Theatre of Brno. In order to keep connected with the time-certified production, at the beginning I present the directional approach by a director Václav Kašlík and his stage by Josef Svoboda. By means of contemporary …moreAbstract:
V mojej bakalárskej práci som sa snažila priblížiť dve aktuálne inscenácie fenoménu diela Predanej nevesty na českých javiskách, konkrétne v Národnom divadle Praha a Národnom divadle Brno. Aby som sa oprela o časom overenú tvorbu, na začiatku som uviedla režijné poňatie od režiséra Václava Kašlíka a jeho scénu od Josefa Svobodu. Pomocou dobových kritík som vytýčila vtedajšie požiadavky na inscenáciu …more
Language used: Slovak
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 10. 8. 2010
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/mej6z/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 13. 9. 2010
- Supervisor: prof. PhDr. Margita Havlíčková
Citation record
ISO 690-compliant citation record:
LICHVÁROVÁ, Dorota. \textit{Tradícia inscenovania Predanej nevesty s dôrazom na režijné poňatie Ondřeje Havelku a Magdalény Švecovej}. Online. Bachelor's thesis. Brno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts. 2010. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/ecqc15/.
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Faculty of ArtsBachelor programme / field:
General Theory and History of Arts and Culture / Theatre Science