The Good Soldier Švejk and His Fortunes in the First World War
The Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre (CAMT) is presenting “an innovative re-interpretation of a classic, combining live performances with puppets” at the resourceful Theater for the New City in the East Village. "The Good Soldier Švejk and His Fortunes in the First World War" is a classic journey into a satirical, picaresque anti-war message first revealed in the novel by Jaroslav Hašek published in several volumes in the early twenties. It is one of the most translated books by a Czech writer. Hašek served in World War I and his experiences fueled his sardonically funny novel.
Švejk was adapted for stage productions soon after by such theater luminaries as Erwin Piscator and Bertolt Brecht. The new, loose-legged adaptation at TNC is by Vít Hořejš who also directed this production. [more]