The Prague Playhouse
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The Prague Playhouse is dedicated to promoting English language theater arts in Prague. It first got started at the beginning of 2003 with the successful production of American Evening, a set of short plays from American playwrights. Around that time they also started teaching Meisner technique classes as a way to raise the bar of acting in Prague. Since 2003, the Prague Playhouse has had a hand in many productions, although recently things started picking up steam.
They started working with The Prague Post on their Playwriting Contest, overseeing the production end of things. The increased visibility of the project really brought a lot of people to the playhouse who were eager to work on projects. They have high hopes for the coming year as they plan their first full season of theater, giving everyone, from the participants to audience members to media, a solid and continuous exposure to English-language theater.
The Prague Playhouse is about connecting participants, audience and producers in the Prague acting community. In addition to providing a way for everyone to stay on top of projects that are taking place, the playhouse provide much needed directories of resources for actors, directors, artists and others.
[edit] ACTOR'S TRAINED AT PRAGUE PLAYHOUSE
Commenced Training | Student | Notes |
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2002 | Brian Caspe | Also trained at Playhouse West, Los Angeles |
2007 | Ben Steel | Also trained at Playhouse West, Los Angeles |
2007 | Davide Dominici | |
2007 | Marielle Tepper | |
2007 | James High | |
2007 | Paul Madden | |
2007 | Mark Bowen | |
2007 | Nixon Lenana | |
2007 | Jana Kotkova |
The Prague Post - Play Contest Site
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