
1973
In 1972, Czechoslovak Television recorded a performance by the Vinohrady Theatre, which was very well received. Moliere's comedy The Miser was staged on a turntable, but in period costumes and scenery, without any hint of updating, in a traditional translation. However, it was modern and contemporary mainly thanks to the stage direction of Jaroslav Dudek and the excellent acting performances of the main actors, led by Miloš Kopecký in the role of Harpagon. His civil speech, which was not devoid of majesty, anger, imperiousness, dislike and lack of feeling towards those closest to him, was supported by the equally precise performance of Jaromír Hanzlík and Daniela Kolářová in the roles of his children, Jiřina Bohdalová as the matchmaker, and the other actors. The comedy in their performance is timeless and will delight lovers of classical theatre even today.

Miloš Kopecký

Jaromír Hanzlík

Daniela Kolářová

Jaroslav Kepka

Stanislava Bartošová

Gustav Nezval

Jiřina Bohdalová

Vladimír Krška

Svatopluk Skládal

Jaroslav Moučka

Karel Houska

Shrek the Third

Bratři Karamazovi

Člověk z půdy

Jindřich IV.

Mannar Mathai Speaking 2

Shakespeare in Love

Henry VIII - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

Love's Labour's Lost - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

Shakespeare's Globe: As You Like It

Doctor Faustus - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

Krysař

Ať žije královna!

Le Malade imaginaire

The Last Metro

National Theatre Live: Coriolanus

Where the Forest Thickens

Thyl Ulenspiegel

The Flying Classroom

La Coquine

As You Like It