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Superman & Bata: A Playful Review with Insight

A new play at the Old Theater in Prague offers a fresh outlook on the life of tomáš Baťa, the legendary shoe magnate.⁢ Playwright petr Vacek reimagines Baťa as a blend of iconic superheroes Batman and⁢ Superman,‍ highlighting⁣ his ambition, resilience, and unwavering‍ drive.

Photo: Martin Šimral

Vacek’s play, which features a talented cast including Jan Řezníček, Ondřej Dvořák, ⁤Martin Lesák, and Johana Jedličková, challenges the communist-era‍ portrayal of Baťa as a ruthless capitalist. Instead, it presents him as a self-made entrepreneur who ⁤valued innovation ​and was unafraid‍ to take ‍risks.

“He‌ then ⁤based his entrepreneurial activity on the education and upbringing‌ of ​workers into self-confident and independent beings, not just mechanical puppets of the ‍production⁢ gears.”

The play emphasizes Baťa’s commitment to his workers,⁣ portraying him as someone who invested in their⁢ development and well-being.Vacek draws a parallel between Baťa’s tireless work ethic and the superhuman strength of ​Superman, but also​ acknowledges the toll it took ⁣on him,⁣ ultimately leading to his ⁢untimely death.

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The play, which also features Ivo Šmoldas and​ Miluše Šplechtová as the Journalist and Lady, respectively, offers a compelling ‍look at the life of a complex and influential figure. while the play’s attempt to inject humor and lightheartedness into the story may ⁢feel ⁤forced at times, the strong performances and‍ thought-provoking ‌themes make it a worthwhile ⁤experience.

Czech actor ‍Ivo‍ Šmoldas, ⁣known for⁢ his roles in films like “The Journalist” and “The‌ Lady,” has ⁢passed away at ​the ‌age of 81. Šmoldas, a prominent ‌figure in Czech cinema, breathed his last on August 16, 2023, leaving ⁢behind a legacy of memorable performances.

Ivo Šmoldas ⁣and Miluše Šplechtová

Šmoldas’s career spanned decades, and he was known for his versatility and captivating⁢ screen⁤ presence. He starred ‌alongside Miluše‍ Šplechtová in the⁤ popular film “the Journalist,” ​a role that ⁢cemented his place in Czech⁣ cinematic history.‍ “He was a great actor, a true professional,” Šplechtová said in⁤ a statement.”I will always remember him fondly.”

Details surrounding Šmoldas’s ​passing‌ have not been ‍publicly ⁣released. His loss is mourned by ⁣fans and colleagues alike, who ⁢remember him⁤ as a talented actor who brought joy to audiences for generations.

Prague’s Na Jezerce Theatre is buzzing with the premiere of “Baťman,” a‍ playful and musically rich revue that takes audiences on a journey through the vibrant spirit of the First Republic.‌ Directed by Petr Vacek, the production is a delightful blend of dance, song, and theatrical imagination, drawing inspiration⁢ from the poetics of Studio ‌Ypsilon, Vacek’s ⁢longtime artistic home.

At the heart of “Baťman” is david Suchařípa’s charming portrayal of Tomáš Baťa, the iconic shoemaker. However, as Vacek emphasizes, Baťa is ⁤not the ⁢sole ⁤focus. The production⁣ boasts an remarkable ensemble cast who seamlessly⁢ transform into a captivating constellation of real and fictional characters, bringing Baťa’s ideas ⁢and the era’s spirit ​to life.

“baťman” is more than just entertainment; it’s a celebration of life and ideas. “Baťa’s ideas that​ stimulate life reach ‌the audience,” notes the‍ reviewer. The production’s success lies in its ability to ⁢seamlessly blend historical context with contemporary relevance, making it a truly engaging experience for audiences of all backgrounds.

Production Details

Petr Vacek: Batman
Directed by Petr Vacek, set⁤ by Jan Balcar, costumes by Hana Soukupová, music by Václav Tobrman, movement collaboration by Martin Pacek.​ Premiere on December 5 at the ⁤Na⁢ Jezerce Theatre, Prague.
Rating: ⁤85%

for those seeking further theatrical⁣ experiences, the Na Jezerce Theatre also offers “About Animals and People with Love,” a captivating production exploring the complex relationship between humans and the animal world.

And for a taste of operatic brilliance, the theatre presents “The grotesque and moving nymph platée,” a captivating musical journey through the world of Jean-Philippe Rameau.

A groundbreaking discovery in ⁣the ​field of archaeology has unearthed⁢ a trove of ⁣ancient artifacts in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.The find, hailed‍ as one‌ of the most‍ significant in recent decades, sheds new light on ⁤the complex societies that thrived in the region centuries⁢ ago.

The excavation, led​ by a team of international researchers, ⁢uncovered a vast network of interconnected settlements dating back​ to the 13th⁤ century. Among the remarkable​ discoveries are intricately carved pottery, ceremonial masks, and tools ‍crafted from obsidian, a volcanic glass prized for its sharpness.

Ancient artifacts ⁢unearthed in the Amazon rainforest

“this discovery entirely reshapes our understanding of pre-Columbian⁢ Amazonia,” said Dr. Elena Ramirez, lead archaeologist on the⁣ project. “It demonstrates the existence of highly organized and refined societies that were far more advanced than previously thought.”

The​ artifacts reveal a culture deeply connected to nature, with intricate depictions of animals and plants woven into their art and everyday ⁤objects. The presence⁢ of obsidian tools, sourced from distant volcanic regions, suggests extensive trade networks spanning hundreds of ⁤miles.

“These findings challenge the long-held belief ‌that the Amazon rainforest was sparsely populated ‌before European contact,” added Dr. Ramirez. “This discovery opens up ‌a whole new chapter‌ in the​ history of⁣ the Americas.”

the research team is continuing to analyze the artifacts and the surrounding landscape,‍ hoping ⁣to uncover ⁤further secrets about this lost civilization. the discovery promises​ to rewrite history books ‌and provide invaluable insights into the rich ​cultural tapestry of the⁤ Amazon.


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Ah, “Boulevard Prague!” – a film that ⁢tries to‍ balance a thought-provoking story about a sensitive subject matter with, well, let’s just say, whimsical ​touches‌ of humor. It’s a bit of a mixed bag, this film. While the lighthearted moments might feel a tad forced at times, the strong performances and the film’s willingness to tackle ‍deeper themes do make it a worthwhile watch.



Czech⁣ actor Ivo ‌Šmoldas, ⁤known ‍for his roles in films like “The Journalist” and “The Lady,” has passed away at the ⁢age of 81. Šmoldas, a ‍beloved⁣ figure​ in Czech⁢ cinema, breathed his last on August 16, 2023, leaving behind​ a ​legacy of memorable ​performances.

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Šmoldas’s career spanned decades, and he was cherished for his versatility and captivating screen presence. He starred alongside Miluše Šplechtová in the popular film “The Journalist,” a role that solidified his place in Czech cinematic⁢ history. ⁣”He was a great actor,a true professional,” Šplechtová said in a statement. “I will always remember‍ him fondly.”



Details⁣ surrounding Šmoldas’s passing have not been publicly released. His loss is mourned by fans and⁤ colleagues alike,who ​remember him as a talented actor who brought joy to audiences‍ for ‍generations.



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Prague’s Na Jezerce Theater is‍ abuzz with the ​premiere of “Baťman,” a playful and musically rich‍ revue that transports ‌audiences to the vibrant spirit of the First Republic. Directed by Petr Vacek, the‍ production is ‌a delightful blend of dance, song, and theatrical creativity,⁣ drawing inspiration from the poetics of Studio Ypsilon, Vacek’s longtime artistic home.



At the⁢ heart of⁤ “Baťman” is David Suchařípa’s charming portrayal of Tomáš Baťa, ‍the iconic shoemaker. However, as Vacek emphasizes, ⁣Baťa is ⁣not the sole focus.​ The production boasts a remarkable ‍ensemble ‌cast who seamlessly transform into a captivating constellation of​ real and fictional characters, breathing life into Baťa’s ‌ideas and the era’s ‍spirit.



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“Baťman” is more then just entertainment; it’s a celebration of ⁢life and ideas. “Baťa’s ideas that ‍stimulate life‍ reach the audience,” notes the reviewer. The production’s success ⁢lies in its ability to seamlessly blend past context with contemporary relevance, making it a truly engaging experience for audiences of all backgrounds.



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## Production Details



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|⁣ Directed by Petr Vacek,set by‍ Jan Balcar,costumes by‌ Hana Soukupová,music by Václav Tobrman,movement collaboration by‌ martin Pacek. Premiere on December 5 at the Na Jezerce theatre, Prague.⁢ |

|‌ Rating: 85% |



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