Bílá Voda (White Water)
Premiere performances: 9 and 10 May 2024 at the Estates Theatre
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Basic information
The Estates Theatre
Approximate running time3 hours 10 minutes, 1 intermission (20 minutes) minutes
LanguageIn Czech, surtitles in English
PremiereMay 9, 2024
"We are human beings, we have to help each other. That's what unites us all, whether we believe in your Lord God or not, isn't it?"
Cast
- 2024-2025
Creatives
About
Bílá Voda, or White Water, a remote village hidden in the mountains... Two young girls consecrated to God – Tobie and Evarista – arrive in the village the last September night of 1950, when the communist regime interned all Czechoslovak nuns in concentration convents. They are forced to labour in the local factory together with all other nuns. Tobie is crippled forever by the hard work, while Evarista has her vow of chastity forcibly broken and suffers humiliation in a communist prison. Yet the wardens cannot deprive her of her faith and loyalty to the order. Can a nun rebel against the secular and ecclesiastical authorities, stand against the regime and the collaborating church? The hardest battle must be fought within one’s own soul...
The latest novel by Kateřina Tučková, awarded with the 2022 Czech State Award for Literature, narrates the history of women’s religious orders under the communist regime, which is an often-overlooked chapter of the Czech history, and the role of women in the Catholic Church.
Czechs are considered the most atheistic nation in the world; indeed, only about one-third of our country's population professes any religion. One percent of Czechs are even “conscious atheists who reject the existence of a God they know something about.” The truth is that we tend to believe in various ideologies to make for the lacking belief in God. Indeed, even today, many people would not hesitate to put an end to the institution that was responsible for the Inquisition, the Crusades and the Wars of Religion. Nonetheless, are those who fight against Evarista fanatics who have been given the chance to release their inherent sadism, or are their acts driven by true belief in making the world a better, safer, freer and happier place?
Slovak playwright Daniel Majling says that every ideology speaks the language it has created – and he conceived his theatrical adaptation in this sense.
Official photos: Petr Neubert
WARNING: We use smoke machine, tobacco products, fire gun and vulgar language during the performance.
Suitable for audience from 15 years.
Thanks to the artists who contributed to the recording of the music for the performance:
Music notation: Slavomir Solovic
Recorded by: Igor Baar (Loft Studio)
Production: Jana Brezinová (NOVINSKI s.r.o.)
Pavel Bogacz, Martina Karnoková, Marián Svetlík, Peter Šaray, Igor Maršálek, Vilém Trgo, Radomír Cikatricis, Juraj Madari, Martin Kušš, Andrej Gál, Jan Šiška, Marián Vavro (strings), Barbora Gálová (flute), Juraj Pivoluska (clarinet), Viliam Vojčík (horn), Michal Novinski (other instruments)
Thanks to Alžbeta Zea Ferencová and sister Siarda.
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Where to buy tickets
The National Theatre sells tickets up to 6 months in advance. We are currently selling tickets for performances of Drama, Ballet, Opera and Laterna magika taking place in November 2024 – April 2025.
When purchasing online, you can get an e-ticket. You can pick up printed tickets in person at the box offices of the National Theatre.
What to wear?
By their appearance, attire and behaviour, the audience is obliged to adhere to the accustomed practice expected from them when attending a theatre performance.
Parking at the Estates Theatre
Unfortunately, there is no parking near The Estates Theater. You can use the guarded parking lot in the Kotva shopping center (Revoluční 1/655, Prague 1) and Paladium (Na Poříčí 1079 / 3a, Prague 1).
Buffets at the Estates Theater
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