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Lucerna Music Bar was the site of the Václav Havel Tribute Concert held in the former president's honor, upon his death in 2011. [ 2 ] Today, the venue holds discos on Friday and Saturday nights, and during the week, it mainly hosts live music.
The Reduta Theatre (Czech: Divadlo Reduta) is a theatre in Brno, Czech Republic. It was built on the city's oldest square and began its life in Renaissance times as the Taverna (Tavern) Theatre. In 1767, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart performed with his sister in a concert there. It is now part of the National Theatre in Brno.
Lucerna Palace (Czech: Palác Lucerna) is an entertainment and shopping complex in the New Town quarter of Prague, Czech Republic. In 2017, it was named a national cultural monument. In 2017, it was named a national cultural monument.
In 1988, by decision of a new regulation, the theatre was merged with some quite genre different theatres – satirical theatre Večerní Brno and puppet theatre Loutkové divadlo Radost. After the Velvet revolution the theatre was renamed the Městské divadlo Brno (Municipal Theatre Brno) and in 1990 Jan Kolegar was elected as its director ...
Lucerna (play), a play by Alois Jirásek; The Lantern (1925 film), (Czech: Lucerna), a 1925 Czech film based on Jirásek's play; The Lantern (1938 film), (Czech: Lucerna), a 1938 Czech film based on Jirásek's play; Lucerna Palace, an entertainment and shopping complex in Prague, Czechia; Lucerna Music Bar, a concert club within Lucerna Palace
The first mobile cinematographs appear edin Brno in 1896 and the first permanent cinema opened in 1907. However, the current University Cinema Scala only opened about 20 years later, when there were already a number of other cinemas in the city: Centrál (the first cinema, that opened in 1907), Edison (1908), Varieté (later turned into the Divadlo Radost theatre), Oránia (1911), Lidový ...
Since 1970 Lucerne Festival has been legally organized as a foundation. Since 1999 the Executive and Artistic Director of Lucerne Festival has been Michael Haefliger, whose contract has been extended to 2025.
Lucerna is a Czech fairy-tale play in four acts, written by Alois Jirásek in 1905. It premiered on 17 November 1905 at the National Theatre in Prague. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]