Prague National Theater Opera was established in 1887 as the largest opera in the Czech Republic and the most famous opera in Prague. It performed original language from that time instead of traditional Czech language performance, invited prominent conductors and artists on music history such as Mahler, Cell, Clive, Klemperer. Currently the world's top class artists appear and are constantly performing high standards performances. Since the first visit to Japan in 1996, it performed greatly with the "Magical Flute", "Bat than", "Aida" and "Camellia" staged. A fine production and an effective stage keep fascinating the audience.
The National Theatre is the prime stage of the Czech Republic. It is also one of the symbols of national identity and a part of the European cultural space, with a tradition spanning more than 130 years. It is the bearer of the national cultural heritage, as well as a space for free artistic creation.
Today, the National Theatre is made up of four artistic companies – the Opera, Drama, Ballet and Laterna magika. It artistically manages four stages – the three historical buildings: the National Theatre (1883), the State Opera (1888), and the Estates Theatre (1783), and the more recently opened New Stage (1983). The Opera, Drama and Ballet companies perform not only titles from the ample classical legacy, in addition to Czech works, they also focus on contemporary international creation.
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