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Xpat Theatre: Edmond By David Mamet, 23 January
- 21 Jan 2016 10:55 AM
- entertainment
An encounter with a fortune-teller leads businessman Edmond to confront the emptiness of his life and marriage. Appalled, he flees into the vortex of the city's underbelly, plummeting into a free fall he mistakes for liberation. To Edmond's surprise, it's dark outside: hookers charge, pimps are violent, and the guy on the corner is a conman. With nothing to lose but his liberty, Edmond spirals ...
'Unveiling', In English, RS9 Theatre, 16 March 7pm
- 26 Feb 2015 8:10 AM
- entertainment
"It's our pleasure to inform you that our play 'Unveiling', based on the play "Vernissage" by V. Havel, adapted by Oliver Micevski, is back!
Brody Studios Budapest Presents: Courtyard Theatre, 3 June, 8.30 p.m.
- 3 Jun 2014 9:04 AM
- entertainment
Vernissage is the second part of Václav Havel’s Vanek trilogy. It’s a satirical look at everyday life in former Czechoslovakia. The play finds the playwright Ferdinand Vanek, the author’s comical alter ego, visiting a couple of friends, Vera and Michael, at the unveiling of their newly-decorated apartment. The visit turns to nightmare....
Xpat Theatre: Edmond By David Mamet, 23 January
- 21 Jan 2016 10:55 AM
- entertainment
An encounter with a fortune-teller leads businessman Edmond to confront the emptiness of his life and marriage. Appalled, he flees into the vortex of the city's underbelly, plummeting into a free fall he mistakes for liberation. To Edmond's surprise, it's dark outside: hookers charge, pimps are violent, and the guy on the corner is a conman. With nothing to lose but his liberty, Edmond spirals ...
'Unveiling', In English, RS9 Theatre, 16 March 7pm
- 26 Feb 2015 8:10 AM
- entertainment
"It's our pleasure to inform you that our play 'Unveiling', based on the play "Vernissage" by V. Havel, adapted by Oliver Micevski, is back!
Brody Studios Budapest Presents: Courtyard Theatre, 3 June, 8.30 p.m.
- 3 Jun 2014 9:04 AM
- entertainment
Vernissage is the second part of Václav Havel’s Vanek trilogy. It’s a satirical look at everyday life in former Czechoslovakia. The play finds the playwright Ferdinand Vanek, the author’s comical alter ego, visiting a couple of friends, Vera and Michael, at the unveiling of their newly-decorated apartment. The visit turns to nightmare....