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Drama

Our Uppish and Defiant Fellows

Ladislav Stroupežnický

Premiere performances: 2 and 3 March 2023 at the National Theatre.

The National Theatre
English surtitles
German surtitles
Surtitling glasses

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  • January 2025
  • February 2025
  • April 2025
  • May 2025
    January 2025

    Wednesday 8. 1.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    English surtitles
    German surtitles
    Surtitling glasses

    Thursday 9. 1.
    19:00

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    English surtitles
    German surtitles
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    Thursday 16. 1.
    19:00

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    English surtitles
    German surtitles
    Surtitling glasses
    February 2025

    Wednesday 26. 2.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    English surtitles
    German surtitles
    Surtitling glasses

    Thursday 27. 2.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    English surtitles
    German surtitles
    Surtitling glasses
    April 2025

    Tuesday 1. 4.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    English surtitles
    German surtitles
    Surtitling glasses

    Wednesday 2. 4.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    English surtitles
    German surtitles
    Surtitling glasses

    Thursday 3. 4.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    English surtitles
    German surtitles
    Surtitling glasses
    May 2025

    Saturday 31. 5.
    19:00

    Tickets available

    English surtitles
    German surtitles
    Surtitling glasses

    Basic information

    Venue

    The National Theatre

    Approximate running time

    2 hours 40 minutes, 1 intermission (20 minutes) minutes

    Language

    In Czech, surtitles in English, German

    Premiere

    March 2, 2023

    A gem of Czech drama celebrates its return to the National Theatre.

    Cast

    • 2024-2025

    Creatives

    Stage director
    Martin Františák
    Dramaturgy
    Jana Slouková
    Sets and costumes
    Eva Jiřikovská
    Light design
    Martin Špetlík
    Movement coach
    Tomáš Rychetský
    Translation of English surtitles
    Alžběta Soperová
    Translation of German surtitles
    Miriam Neudertová

    About

    The councillors of Honice are to elect a bellman, the person responsible for security in the village. The task is formidable, with two strong candidates running for office – the veteran soldier Valentin Bláha and the tailor František Fiala. What is more, the mayor, Filip Dubský, and the first councillor, Jakub Bušek, obstinately sit tight, neither of them willing to compromise. The fraught situation is further aggravated by the municipal council receiving an anonymous letter threatening arson. A plethora of human types is presented on the stage – the “important persons” and their wives, old-timers, young lovers, lowlifes, pig-headed dimwits, tenacious truth-seekers and enthusiastic dupes. All of them live their little lives and great dreams, all of them desire, fight and argue, while the Red Rooster hovers above their roofs … Some 135 years after it was written, Our Uppish and Defiant Fellows is still a fascinating Czech play, a play about ourselves across generations and eras, a play in which the contest for the post of bellman becomes a gigantic struggle for truth and honesty.

    In 1887, Ladislav Stroupežnický (1850–1892), an ambitious unyielding dramatist with a restless poetic spirit, a brilliant observer of life in the Czech countryside, referred to his new play as a “contemporary comedy”. The premiere of Our Uppish and Defiant Fellows gave rise to uproar and disputes, provoking outrage due to the author’s uncompromising view, yet also admiration for its forcible and non-idealised depiction of life in a Czech village. Stroupežnický’s text would become immortal, and self-conceit and defiance would become symbols of the Czech national identity. The National Theatre has presented a number of adaptations of the play, including highly popular productions by Miroslav Macháček (1979) and, most recently, J. A. Pitínský (2004). Our new staging has been undertaken by Martin Františák, whose continuous work with rural subjects has earned him the reputation of a creator of impressive poetic folk images, as well as a satirist exposing the true reality of life in a Czech village.

    Official photos: Martin Špelda

    Suitable for audience from 12 years.

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