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Opera

Jenůfa

Leoš Janáček

Premiere performances: 22 and 24 May 2025 at the National Theatre

The National Theatre
Premiere production
English surtitles

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  • May 2025
  • June 2025
    May 2025

    Thursday 22. 5.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    1. premiere
    Premiere
    Premiere production
    English surtitles

    Saturday 24. 5.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    2. premiere
    Premiere
    Premiere production
    English surtitles

    Thursday 29. 5.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    Premiere production
    English surtitles
    June 2025

    Friday 6. 6.
    19:00

    Booking not started yet

    Premiere production
    English surtitles

    Friday 13. 6.
    19:00

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    Premiere production
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    Friday 27. 6.
    19:00

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    English surtitles

    Basic information

    Venue

    The National Theatre

    Language

    In Czech, surtitles in English, Czech

    Premiere

    May 22, 2025

    Jenůfa is the first classical stage work by Leoš Janáček, the globally renowned Czech opera composer.

    Cast

    • 2024-2025

    Creatives

    Stage director
    Calixto Bieito
    Costumes
    Paula Klein
    Chorus master
    Lukáš Kozubík
    Dramaturgy
    Beno Blachut

    About

    National Theatre Chorus
    National Theatre Orchestra
    National Theatre Opera Ballet

    Leoš Janáček was enthralled by the Czech writer Gabriela Preissová’s realistic drama Her Stepdaughter, which had been staged in 1890 without great success. Janáček himself adapted the play into a libretto, while retaining the  original literary form, thus being one of the pioneers of opera sung in prose, not in verse, as had been the convention.

    With an acute sense for earthy drama and with enormous empathy, he depicted human relationships amid the harsh universe of a self-contained village community, where everyone knows each other’s business. This milieu affects the life of the young Jenůfa and, particularly, governs the behaviour of her stepmother Kostelnička, who strives to maintain her reputation as a virtuous woman and the villagers’ respect. Determined to preserve her standing, she even goes so far as to secretly murder Jenůfa’s illegitimate child.

    Jenůfa is an overwhelming drama about distrust, jealousy, various forms of love and the ability to forgive the unforgivable. Janáček completed the opera in early 1903.

    Owing to the dispute between the composer and its then music director, Karel Kovařovic, the National Theatre in Prague rejected it. Consequently, Jenůfa was undertaken by the National Theatre in Brno, which gave its world premiere on 21 January 1904 at the Divadlo na Veveří. Prague’s National Theatre first performed Janáček’s opera, in a revised version, 12 years later. It was subsequently staged in Vienna (1918) and other cities. Today, Jenůfa is a repertoire staple at many opera houses worldwide. Our new production will be conducted by Norway’s Stefan Veselka and directed by Catalonia’s Calixto Bieito, who has previously created for the National Theatre an acclaimed adaptation of Janáček’s Katya Kabanova.

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    Practical information

    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 December 2024 – May 2025.


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