The Archa (Ark) has been described as Prague’s alternative National Theatre, a multifunctional venue for the avant garde and the experimental. As well as contemporary drama (occasionally in English) – Václav Havel’s Leaving has been performed here – dance and performance art, the theatre stages TV shows and live music, from Indian classical to industrial noise.
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Archa Theatre
Prague
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