Maidens' War (play)
Maidens' War is a Czech language play inspired by the Czech legend of the same name. It was written by František Ringo Čech.
Plot
Prince Přemysl aka Přemek sorrow after his wife, princess Libuše. Vlasta flirted with the prince.
Productions
A production at the Semafor Theatre in Prague was directed by Eduard Sedlář in Semafor Theatre.
Cast
Semafor Theatre, Prague
- Oldřich Navrátil .... Prince Przemysl, the Ploughman
- Jiří Langmajer .... Hero Bivoj
- František Ringo Čech .... Youngster Ctirad
- Barbora Štěpánová .... Maid Vlasta
- Sabina Laurinová .... Maid Šárka
- Eva Brožková .... Maid Kazi
- Ota Jirák .... Maid Častava/Vojen, member of Ctirad's group
- Mojmír Maděrič .... Lumír, Slavic gay singer
Theatre Bohemia, Chicago, Illinois
Articles Notes
- Perun - Slavic God of thunder, storm and lightning
- Přemysl, the Ploughman - Slavic prince, a husband princess Libuše
- Bivoj - Czech legendary hero
- Vlasta - leader of Maiden's
- Šárka - put-up mantrap
- Kazi - sister of Libuše
- Magazine Vlasta - Czech magazine for women
- Peter Nagy - Slovak singer
- Morana, a Slavic goddess of Death
References
External links
- Critique in Czechoslovak Film Database (Czech)
- Maidens' War in Youtube
- The Pagan Queen Film
- Maidens' War in Bohemia Theatre
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