June 3-5: Music at the church venue Kostel sv. Jana Křtitele na Prádle – Alasdair Bouch, Human Jukebox and Ocean Verus Daugther. Click Here for more info.
NEW! Daily Fringe Fest reviews from Laura Hughes:
PARTNER ARTICLE
4.6 Blood and Money
3.6 Dante’s Divinna Commedia – Inferno
1.6 The Heart of a Dog
31.5 Normalcy Has Been Restored
31.5 The Fugitives
30.5 Sealskin
30.5 Krapp’s Last Tape
30.5 Thumb
29.5 The Harbour
29.5 Sex, Drugs, and Rock’n’Roll
Check back at 12:00 each day through the fest for new reviews!
Prague´s most exciting week of English-language theater, comedy and music is back for a laugh-inducing ninth year. From May 28 through June 5 the Prague Fringe Festival takes over Malá Strana venues, showcasing international acts guaranteed to amuse, entertain and possibly even make you think.
Expats.cz will be bringing you exclusive reviews of every show. As most shows offer multiple performances, this is a great way to narrow down your choices. Check this space often for the latest from the Fringe!
Forty different shows and more than 200 performances means every day will be packed. Marathon entertainment freaks take note: Technically, you could see up to five shows a day. Potential highlights include The Stephen Frost Impro Allstars; Bad Soviet Habits; Makoto Inoue from Japan and Celtic singers Andi Neate and Flanna Sheridan. Check the program for full details.
Tickets are on sale now via TicketStream, priced at only 150 CZK per show. There´s also a Fringe Voucher available through TicketStream which offers five tickets for the price of four. The week of the festival tickets can be purchased at Divadlo Na Prádle or at individual venues 30 minutes before show time. More information can be found here.
Click Here for press releases from each show.
Special offer for May 28th, the first day of the Fringe: Tickets only 100 CZK. For the duration of the Fest, student tickets are 50 CZK.
FREE EVENT at Divadla Na Pradle – 13.00 – 14.30 on May 28th – snippets of shows from the Fringe.
More info: www.fringe.cz
Pictured: Shakespeare’s Will, Twice as Good Productions