Repertory
FAUST - man between god and devil
The legendary story of a man who desires knowledge, power and immortality all for a price for which he paid. The musical theater project reworks the legend of Faust and gets inspiration not merely from the Goethe classic text but also from the poetical traditions of Czech puppet productions. The production utilizes the confirmed methods of black light theater and enriches it with state of the art equipment, musical and dance resources. The untraditional arrangement of the classic theme opened new possibilities for the influential combination of the effects of black light theater with dynamic choreography and projection. A significant aspect of the production is the original scenic music and original songs with both Czech and English texts.
COLOUR DREAMS OF Dr. FRANKENSTEIN
Dr. Frankenstein, a mad, somewhat absent-minded scientist, is obsessed with the idea of creating an artificial human. On the way to realising his dream, he encounters well-known characters from horror and detective stories bringing to life the Invisible Man, Sherlock Holmes, the Hound of the Baskervilles, Dracula...
Go on a tour of many interesting places in Europe with the hero. Find yourself in the middle of the ocean amongst dancing jellyfish, see the Eiffel Tower in Paris brought to life, be accompanied on your journey across the Alps by high-spirited, yodelling highlanders in traditional Tyrolean dress, and Vienna lives up to its reputation as the city of the waltz. In mysterious Transylvania, beneath the castle of Count Dracula, a gypsy woman foretells......success or failure?
Set out on a romantic journey to bring to life the dreams of an absent-minded professor, who will win your heart with his kind humour.
The performance takes 70 minutes.
REPERTORY FROM 1990
Dreams (1990 - 1993)
The ability to dream is held only by humans. And it is this ability that has become the main theme of the first production of the black theater All Colours Theater Sny - Dreams. Its hero is a sales clerk in a small department store, a boy, who experiences a daily gray banality. Every once in a while he daydreams. In his dreams he enters into a colorful world, in search of the exotic, adventure, secrets and beautiful women. Ivan Holeček directed the successful creation of the play that had 1195 repeat performances, the composer and musical director of the original music score was Vladimír Zahradníček and the choreographer was Jiřina Kottová. Daniel Šedivák was the author of the interesting scenes.

Magical Universe (1993-1998)
Another of our theater's productions, entitled Magical Universe, utilizes and further develops the approach that was created in the All Colours Theater and that was cultivated here. It offers a magical journey through time and space in metaphorical symbolism and colorful poetic visuals. For this production the creative team is comprised of the producer and co-writer of the script, Michal Kocourek, director and screenplay writer, Ivan Holeček, set designer, Daniel Šedivák, choreographer, Jiřina Kottová, musical composer, Jiří Doubek, and the lyricist, Pavel Kácha. In the preparation phase the group used its experience as well as the energy and vigor of the new support from a range of actors. At the beginning of 1993 the scenery and props were made, the scenic music and songs were written such that on the 29th of March 1993, the opening performance could take place. The performance is aimed at the general public. It should bring audiences good entertainment as well as a dream and poeticism. In 1998 this play had 980 repeat performances.
Concert in Black Light (1996-1998)
The Concert in Black Light offers you a unique introduction to the masterful works of three composing personalities, the representatives of the epitome of classicism: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Franz Haydn and Petr Vranický. They were connected through personal friendship, they worked in Vienna and in Prague and among their works we find brilliant chamber compositions for strings and flute. In this production we present them in an exciting combination of dance and magical variations of black light theatre.