A pioneer company of black theater, founded by Jiří Srnec in the 1960s, offers a 90-minute show full of humor and visual effects created with ultraviolet light. Through a mixture of mime, puppetry and vaudeville, the artists make objects appear to float and come to life. Without dialogue and suitable for all ages, it is a unique experience and very representative of Czech culture.

Get ready to enjoy a magical evening in a truly special theatrical show. The world's first black theater uses ultraviolet light to create amazing visual effects. With more than six decades of experience, the Srnec company has brought this art to perfection, offering you an evening full of humor, charm and the most authentic creativity of the Czech scene. Jiří Srnec, founder of black theater in the 1960s, started a tradition that his family keeps alive to this day. Combining elements of vaudeville, puppetry and mime, the artists use black lighting to transform the stage into a space where everything comes to life. You'll see objects that seem to float and move on their own as they interact with an energetic cast. Although it may seem like magic, the secret is simple: the black light makes some performers invisible in the background, allowing them to manipulate objects to appear to fly. Only by seeing it will you believe it. 90 minutes of creativity, humor and a dazzling visual spectacle await you. In addition, the show uses no dialogue, so anyone can enjoy it regardless of age or language. If you want to experience something different and deeply Czech, this is the perfect experience.
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