Festival of Baroque Theatre in Mikulov: Ensemble Opera Diversa, Hof Musici, Divadlo Koráb and others

Festival of Baroque Theatre in Mikulov: Ensemble Opera Diversa, Hof Musici, Divadlo Koráb and others

The Baroque theatre festival Moravský Parnas Johanna Georga Gettnera (The Moravian Parnassus of Johann Georg Gettner) commemorates the theatre tradition in Mikulov, which in earlier times was one of central Europe’s centres of theatre. The festival programme will include performances of plays, lectures and shows by comedians in the square.

The festival is entering its 5th year, its aim being to commemorate the theatrical tradition, mainly related to the local chateau in the 17th and 18th centuries and Piarist order, which set up a thriving theatre school in Mikulov. From its beginnings the festival has been dedicated to the locally born Johann Georg Gettner (? – 1696), one of the most significant figures in European Baroque theatre. The festival aims to revive various historical parts of the town through the theatrical forms of Baroque art, and art forms that draw on this. Among the participants this year are Brno’s Ensemble Opera Diversa, Divadlo Koráb with the fairy tale Princ Bajaja and the Hof Musici with Il Teatro Immaginario.

This year the festival will take place in the period 27 to 30 July 2017 in Mikulov.

Divadlo Koráb/ photo from the theatre’s archive

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