Ta Fantastika

Staré Město


Established in New York in 1981 by Czech émigré Petr Kratochvil, Ta Fantastika moved to Prague in 1989. The company has produced black-light theatre based on classic literature and legends such as Excalibur, The Picture of Dorian Gray and Joan of Arc, but the program is now dominated almost entirely by Aspects of Alice, based on Alice in Wonderland.


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