Minor Theatre interior.

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Minor Theatre

Prague


Minor Theatre is a wheelchair-accessible children’s theatre that offers a fun mix of puppets, clown shows and pantomime. There are performances (in Czech) most days of the week and you can usually get a ticket at the door.


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