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Premiere performances: 28 and 29 May 2026 at the Estates Theatre
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Basic information
The Estates Theatre
LanguageIn Czech, surtitles in English
PremiereMay 28, 2026
A comedy about the resurrection of a Nobel Prize winner.
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About
’Dying is wonderful! You should try it too!’
Wolfgang Schwitter, a writer and Nobel Prize winner, reached literary immortality already during his lifetime. If you were to believe the official obituaries that appeared after the artist’s death, that is. Remarkably, Wolfgang himself appears after his own death, alive and well, and unexpectedly rings the doorbell of his old studio. What went wrong? Has he risen from the dead? Is it a miracle, a mistake, or a fraud? Soon enough, the resurrection of the revered laureate becomes a nuisance to everyone, and Wolfgang himself in particular. Indeed, he keeps dying and coming back to life. The apparently deceased man finds himself in many a grotesque situation, where Wolfgang’s distant acquaintances and close relatives reappear, the hospital surgeon wants to operate on him once more just in case, his young wife begs him to return home, a priest wishes to pray with the miracle man, and his self-seeking son resolutely claims his inheritance. Wolfgang faces the unfolding events with his peculiar cynical humour, yet his personality changes with each awakening. There are ever more corpses of others, ever more funeral wreaths to his name, and the only thing Wolfgang Schwitter wants is to eventually find a place in the crazy world where he could rest in peace for good.
In his comedy, written already in 1966, Friedrich Dürrenmatt illustrates with absurd exaggeration and irony the pompous world of art, the transience of fame, and the futile human toiling in the face of eternity.
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Practical information
Where to buy tickets
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.
The National Theatre sells tickets up to 6 months in advance - currently for March–August 2025.
Sales always start on the 1st day of the month at 9am, except in January when pre-sales do not start until the 2nd day due to a public holiday.
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
No waiting. For your benefit, please pre-order your food and beverages at the bar to minimize waiting in the queue!
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