DIVUS PRAHA: RADIO IVO: LIFE CANNOT BE TRULY APPRECIATED
RADIO IVO: LIFE CANNOT BE TRULY APPRECIATED

RADIO IVO: LIFE CANNOT BE TRULY APPRECIATED

29.03.2014 19:00

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Radio Ivo is a transfer of a radio play to the theatre without any transformation altogether. A perplexed trio of performers gives us a very cocksure achievement...

Radio Ivo is a transfer of a radio play to the theatre without any transformation. With the exception that you can see is its origination. The play LIFE CANNOT BE TRULY APPRECIATED is directed by Romana Bohunská and this is another re-run with a new topic. Expressional civility and sound realism in a slow tempo. Common stories of life. A perplexed trio of performers gives us quite a cocksure achievement. Performed by: Petr Marek (MIDI LIDI), Johana Švarcová (KAZETY), Marian Moštík (LÁHOR/Soundsystem).

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