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Ve Státním Zájmu
''Ve státním zájmu'' (English: In the National Interest) is contemporary comedy by Czech playwright and actor Antonín Procházka (actor), Antonín Procházka about love and politicians who explain their perfidy national interests. Story Slightly goofy inventor, the widow of the owner of the Družba pipeline, philandering politician across the political spectrum, sports commentator, who found that not even in sports is not playing fair play and a young filmmaker looking for pure love, or at least after sponsors are protagonists latest comedy Antonin Prochazka. Unlike her previous comedies, the author this time does not just partner crises, but also brings to the stage antihero today, bezkrupulózního zaklínajícího policy of state interest and representative of modern and morally (at least) questionable profession? lobbyist, demonstrating that, although it is hard to believe, the current political situation and a good time. But only in the theatre, which can, unlike realit ...
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Antonín Procházka (actor)
Antonín Procházka is a Czech film, television and stage actor, playwright and director. Biography Procházka was born 25 December 1953 in Kroměříž, Czechoslovakia. He studied at the Faculty of Theatre of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. He is husband of actress Štěpánka Křesťanová and father of actor Antonín Procházka jr. Procházka has written 13 stage plays, largely comedies. Theatre J. K. Tyl Theatre, Plzeň *'' Kouzlo 4D'' (2013-???) .... *''The Dresser'' (22 June 2013-????) .... Norman *'' Celebrity, s.r.o.'' .... *'' Ve státním zájmu'' .... ??? *'' Přes přísný zákaz dotýká se sněhu'' (2005-2012) .... Emil *'' Věrní abonenti'' .... ??? *'' With your not daughter'' (1996) .... ??? *'' Queen Margot'' .... Charles IX. *'' I Served the King of England'' .... Jan Dítě *''King Lear'' .... Clown *'' Chekhov in Jalta'' .... Anton Pavlovich Chekhov *''Rozmarné léto'' .... Roch *''Marriage'' .... Kočkarev *'' Jakub a jeho pán'' .... J ...
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Zdeněk Rohlíček
Zdeněk Rohlíček (born 20 July 1980 in Prague) is a Czech actor known especially for his stage work. Early life Rohlíček gained his first dramatic experience as a child by performing puppet shows, appearing in made-for-television fairy tales, and choral singing while in music school. He graduated from Prague Conservatory in 2002. Theatre After graduating from the conservatory, Zdeněk Rohlíček worked as an actor for a short time in The Metro Theater in Prague, and in The Black Theater of Frantisek Kratochvil. Since 2004 he has been performing at the J. K. Tyl Theatre in Plzeň. He has also appeared as a guest actor in The Alfa Theater, and he has taken part in several annual summer theatrical festivals in Plzeň and in Nebílovy. Film and television Rohlíček appeared in several television productions and fairy tales directed by Vlasta Janeckova and Moris Issa during his childhood. Later he also played alongside Vlasta Chramostova in Pavel Kohout's adaptation of '' ...
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Martin Stránský
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Monika Švábová
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Michal Štěrba
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Jana Kubátová
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Zorka Kostková
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Martin Chmelař
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Petr Zapletal
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