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''Tales of Common Insanity'' ( cs, Příběhy obyčejného šílenství) (2001) is a play by
Petr Zelenka Petr Zelenka may refer to: * Petr Zelenka (director) * Petr Zelenka (serial killer) Petr Zelenka (born February 27, 1976) is a Czech serial killer. Zelenka, a nurse in Havlíčkův Brod, southeast of Prague, murdered seven patients by lethal i ...
which won the Alfréd Radok Award for Best Play. After its opening in Prague, the play was staged in other Czech cities, as well as being translated and staged in a number of other countries. Zelenka wrote and directed a film adaptation of the comedy, which was released as ''
Wrong Side Up ''Wrong Side Up'' ( cz, Příběhy obyčejného šílenství) is a 2005 Czech comedy-drama film written and directed by Petr Zelenka. It is an adaptation of Zelenka's play '' Tales of Common Insanity''. It is a tale of people showing their inter ...
'' in 2005 and was also highly successful.


Plot summary

The comedy centres around Peter, a bachelor in his mid-thirties. He desperately wants to win back his girlfriend Jana and asks his friend Midge for help. Midge, another loner unable to form a long-lasting relationship with a woman, has gone through many break-ups and therefore considers himself an expert. Peter also has to visit his discontented parents. Peter's mother ruined the family with her endless preaching. She has developed a strong passion for
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, and is agitated about the war in Chechnya. Peter's father, a former commentator for
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newsreel, escapes to his own thoughts. He is preoccupied with the idea of whether a
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would fit in a mouth. Peter's neighbour, a composer engaged in a battle to receive
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for performances of his music by synthesizers in elevators, is also very eccentric. The cast includes 15 characters. The character of Petr's pedophile boss is sometimes omitted.


Productions

The play's world premiere was in the Dejvice Theatre in Prague on 16 November 2001. The opening months were directed by the playwright, Petr Zelenka. The play ran until 13 October 2009.
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played the leading role as Petr. Nina Divíšková was nominated for a
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for her role as Petr's mother, and
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received the Alfréd Radok Award for "Talent of the Year". Other notable actors in this production included
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as Midge, and
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as Silvie. The play was also staged at the Komorní scéna Arena in Prague, directed by Václav Klemens and with
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as Petr, and opened at the Western Bohemian Theatre in Cheb on 24 April 2010, directed by
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and with
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starring as Petr. The play premiered at the Southern Bohemian Theatre ( cs, Jihočeské divadlo) in Český Krumlov on 1 November 2004, with
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as Petr. The play, in a production directed by
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, opened at the Shadbold Centre for the Arts, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on 28 April 2005. A Polish version, translated by Krystyna Krauze ( pl, Opowieści o żwyczajnym szalenstwie), opened in the Teatr Ludowy in Kraków on 16 November 2007, with direction from
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. Piotr Pilitowski played the role of Petr. A Slovak version, translated by Jana Beňová ( sk, Príbehy obyčajného šialenstva), opened in the Andrej Bagár Theatre in Nitra on 13–14 December 2002, directed by Svetozár Sprušansk. Milan Ondrík appeared at Petr. On 8 May 2009, the a German version of the play (german: Schrottengel) opened at the Landestheater Tübingen, with Danny Exnar as Petr. The play was later staged in Poland (Teatr Dramatyczny in Warsaw), Hungary (Katona József Theatre in Budapest), as well as in several other Czech theatres. It was also translated into Russian. In 2005, Zelenka wrote and directed a loose film adaptation, released as ''
Wrong Side Up ''Wrong Side Up'' ( cz, Příběhy obyčejného šílenství) is a 2005 Czech comedy-drama film written and directed by Petr Zelenka. It is an adaptation of Zelenka's play '' Tales of Common Insanity''. It is a tale of people showing their inter ...
''. It was published in English in 2002 by Theatre Institut, (translated by Robert Russell).


External links


Radio Praha article by Jan Velinger
– includes excerpts from the play. {{Petr Zelenka Czech plays 2001 plays Petr Zelenka