War and Peace

Lev Nikolajevič Tolstoj

War and Peace

Drama

One of the greatest pieces of world literature

The new SND building, Drama hall
17. 12. 2024 18:00 h - 21:00 h

Schedule of performances

Saturday 11. 1. 2025
18:00 h 21:00 h
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Thursday 6. 2. 2025
18:00 h 21:00 h
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Tuesday 11. 3. 2025
18:00 h 21:00 h
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Tolstoy (1828 – 1910), a genius writer and interesting thinker – philosopher, if you will – is an indubitable authority of worldwide impor tance whose works enjoy permanent interest. The epic novel War and Peace (1869) is perhaps chief among these. In a certain sense, War and Peace is the Universe that we breathe – and that we sometimes cannot breathe in. For what else is human history than an endless cycle of war and peace, and what else does humanity realise in the aftermath of terrifying battles and wars, which had been looked forward to as the solutions to all our problems? For what else is our private life, if not a quest for happiness and love, studded by so many romantic and dramatic episodes? And what else is our lot, if not to understand our mission in the world while bearing the knowledge that we are tied so closely with Great History, which often, without mercy, steers and even defines our paths?

The production is suitable for audiences aged 15 and over.
 
Running time: 3 hrs with one interval
 
Première June 9, 2018
 
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Subtitles: en

Note

Dramaturgický úvod 30 minút pred predstavením (Operný salón, vstup voľný).

Production Team

Translation Roman Olekšák
Stage text adaptation and directed by Marián Amsler
Stage Director Marián Amsler
Stage Design Juraj Kuchárek
Costumes Design Marija Havran
Choreography Assistance Stanislava Vlk Vlčeková

Cast

The Narrator Martin Šalacha
Pierre Bezuchov Milan Ondrík
Andrej Bolkonskij Ján Koleník (as a guest)
Prince Bolkonsky, his father Richard Stanke
Liza, Andrej's wife Anežka Petrová
Maria, Andrej's sister Emily Bédi Drobňáková (Student, Academy of Performing Arts) Dominika Kavaschová Petra Vajdová
Nataša Rostovová Jana Kovalčiková
Countess Natália Rostovová, her mother Ingrid Timková
Nikolaj Rostov Kristián Baran (as a guest)
Anatol Kuragin, Pierre's friend Ladislav Bédi (as a guest)
Feďa Dolochov Ondrej Kovaľ
Napoleon Bonaparte Tadeáš Bolo (as a guest)
Tsar Alexander I Dávid Uzsák (as a guest)
Mikhail Kutuzov, general Ivan Vojtek
Karatajev, a farmer in Bogučarov Erik Žibek (as a guest)
Soňa Rostovová, Natasha's cousin Dana Droppová (as a guest)
Helena Kuraginová, Anatole's sister Kristína Spáčová (as a guest)
Amélie Bourienne, Mary's companion Viktória Šuplatová (as a guest)
Boris Drubetsky, Nikolai's friend Jakub Švec (as a guest)
Prostitutes / maids / peasant women / ladies at the ball AnnaMária Janeková (as a guest) Alexandra Lukáčová (as a guest) Timea Rošková (as a guest) Viktória Jurištová (as a guest) Michaela Trokanová (as a guest) Viktória Šuplatová (as a guest) Soňa Fábryová (Student, Academy of Performing Arts) Laura Jankurová (as a guest) Viktória Vadovičová (Student, Academy of Performing Arts) Viktória Svoradová (Student, Academy of Performing Arts) Adriána Moravčíková (Student, Academy of Performing Arts)
Soldiers / servants / peasants / gentlemen at the ball Dušan Ambróš (as a guest) Erik Žibek (as a guest) László István Béhr (as a guest) Dániel Szebellai (as a guest) Jakub Švec (as a guest) Tadeáš Bolo (as a guest) Oliver Asztalos (as a guest) Lukáš Herc (as a guest) Adam Hilek (Student, Academy of Performing Arts)