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Laterna magika

Perpetuum Havel

Premiere performances: 10 and 11 September 2026 at the Palac Akropolis

Palac Akropolis
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    Thursday 10. 9.
    19:30

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    19:30

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    Basic information

    Venue

    Palac Akropolis

    Premiere

    September 10, 2026

    Recommended age

    15+

    Based on Václav Havel’s libretto Perpetuum Mobile.

    Cast

    • 2025-2026
    • 2026-2027

    Creatives

    Theme, script, stage direction
    Petr Boháč
    Collaboration on the script
    Roman Zotov-Mikshin
    Choreography assistance
    Radim Vizváry
    Sets and costumes
    Pavlína Chroňáková
    Video, music and sound design
    Martin Hůla
    Light design
    Filip Horn

    About

    They are virtually invisible and nameless, yet those in powerful fear them. The inconspicuous heroes who have dared to confront tyrannical regimes and make their voices heard. While they are unlikely to make it to a magazine cover, their stories of courage and determination spread uncontrollably, as modern fables secretly whispered in people’s kitchens and living rooms. Their stories give others hope that the world might become a better place, even if just a little bit. They shed rays of light into absolute darkness. Ever more such women writers, journalists, students, artists, workers, and others raise across totalitarian states.

    One of them was Václav Havel, a playwright and a well-known dissident who spent many years in jail as a political prisoner before being elected to the presidential office. In early 1989, he wrote a letter to his wife from his cell, where he conceived an absurd farce about the routines of a convict. This is the only Havel’s text where the author gives notes for a nonverbal theatre piece.

    The libretto titled Perpetuum mobile came to the hands of director Petr Boháč, who is preparing a production narrating the story of a nameless prisoner, to be portrayed by performer Roman Zotov-Mikshin. In addition to Havel’s text and his experience from prison, the production draws inspiration from the personal testimony of Belarusian prisoner of conscience Palina Sharenda-Panasiuk, the art installations and narratives by Chinese dissident and artist Ai Weiwei, and oral statements made by current Russian political prisoners in courtrooms.

    The production combines physical theatre with prominent video projections.

    WARNING: Suitable for audience from 15 years. 

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    Where to buy tickets

    When purchasing online, you can get an e-ticket. You can pick up printed tickets in person at the box offices of the National Theatre.

    The National Theatre sells tickets up to 6 months in advance - currently for March–August 2026.
    Sales always start on the 1st day of the month at 9am, except in January when pre-sales do not start until the 2nd day due to a public holiday.

    Ticket sales

    We sell tickets up to 6 months in advance - currently for March–August 2026.
    Sales always start on the 1st day of the month at 9am, except in January when pre-sales do not start until the 2nd day due to a public holiday.

    Tickets can be purchased at all three daily box offices, on the National Theatre website and through the ColosseumTicket sales network.

    Special regime* apply for sales of The Audience, The Nutcracker – A Christmas Carol, A Bouquet and Carmen.

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