Czech Cabaret Show
The Czech Cabaret Show is a stage production at the Hybernia Theatre in Prague that combines multiple art forms including cabaret, theater, burlesque, vaudeville, and circus acts. The stage features colorful costumes and props while performers such as dancers, singers, and acrobats deliver varied numbers throughout a two-hour performance.
The show draws from variety entertainment forms that emerged in the early 20th century and revives this historical style on the modern stage. The production merges classic acts and musical numbers from that era with contemporary choreography and stage techniques.
The performance represents a long-standing entertainment tradition that remains alive in Prague today. Visitors watch Czech performers bring this classical style of variety theater to life through a blend of music, dance, and acrobatic arts.
The performance begins at 7:30 PM and lasts about two hours with an intermission in the middle. The theater is easily accessible by public transportation and offers accessible pathways for visitors with mobility challenges as well as space for strollers.
The production is directed by Nikol Prokešová, who oversees both direction and costume design, bringing a unified artistic vision across all aspects of the show. This personal creative control ensures that every element from choreography to stage decor works together as a whole.
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