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Slovak National Theatre

The Dog on the Road

Pavel Vilikovský

National Theatres Encounter at the New Stage

The New Stage

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    March 2025

    Saturday 15. 3.
    20:00

    Tickets available

    Basic information

    Venue

    The New Stage

    Ensemble

    Slovak National Theatre (Bratislava)

    Approximate running time

    2 hours, no intermission

    Language

    In Sloveak, surtitles in English

    Premiere

    Premieres: April 13 and 14, 2024

    The novel The Dog on the Road awarded the Anasoft Litera Readers' Prize in 2011, is a brilliant, captivatingly realistic, yet at the same time self-ironising narrative about the Slovak spirit not only shortly after the Velvet Revolution but also in the years after.

    About

    The novel The Dog on the Road awarded the Anasoft Litera Readers' Prize in 2011, is a brilliant, captivatingly realistic, yet at the same time self-ironising narrative about the Slovak spirit not only shortly after the Velvet Revolution but also in the years after. With the precise eye of a knowledgeable and experienced observer, Pavel Vilikovský has captured the feelings of the post-communist society of the 1990s, to which the door to the Western world has been opened. This rather simple story introduces us to the editor of the publishing house Iks Ypsilon, who has to present two Slovak writers in Austria, although they may not be the most prominent sample. The editor's narrative allows room for many micro-stories, tragicomic situations, brilliant associations and precise comments on the theme of pure Slovakness, national character and pettiness.

    At the same time, the editor follows in the footsteps of the Austrian author Thomas Bernhard. Suddenly, the respective experiences and historical peripeteia of two small neighbouring nations are juxtaposed, or rather placed side by side. As he wanders through the Austrian countryside, however, he happens to meet Margarethe, as if by some miracle, and thus another layer of the story is revealed. One that speaks of the changing forms of love, of maturity and the need to live life while we have the chance.

    The Dog on the Road is a brilliant piece of literature about literature, culture interwoven with irony and insight, but also sensitivity and appreciation. Perhaps the best definition of us Slovaks by Vilikovský:

    "My dear Slovaks! When will you finally understand that if someone wants a Slovak exactly to their liking, they have to actually bother to make one themselves?"

     

    Cast

    Iks Ypsilon: Alexander Bárta
    Iks Ypsilon, Margarethe: Ľuboš Kostelný
    Iks Ypsilon, Dušan: Robert Roth
    Iks Ypsilon, Gabo: Richard Stanke

    Creatives

    Adaptation: Dušan D. Pařízek
    Stage director: Dušan D. Pařízek
    Dramaturgy: Miriam Kičiňová, Mário Drgoňa
    Stage design: Dušan D. Pařízek
    Costumes design: Kamila Polívková
    Music: Peter Fasching

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    Where to buy tickets

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    The National Theatre sells tickets up to 6 months in advance - currently for January–June 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.

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    Buffets on the New Stage

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