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What’s the Best Play You Can See at the Divadlo ABC?

January 29, 2006 By Dana 3 Comments

If you answered Charley’s Aunt or Charleyova teta, we have the same taste.

I went to see Charley’s Aunt at the Divadlo ABC yesterday. What an evening! The first time I saw the play was in 1997. It was in the same theatre with the same main actors and I loved it no less yesterday than I did back then. It’s been almost 10 years since the premiere and the theatre was packed. Jan Hrušínský was irresistible in the role of the “aunt” and was clearly having a good time on the stage, laughing sincerely at some of the lines and situations and joking with the audience in the first row during his solo cigar scene. Lubomír Lipský who made the play famous in the 1960s and whose name is most often linked with the title role is now 82 and gives a great performance as Stephen Spettigue. I feel a little guilty for not having paid any attention to his character’s irritated monologue in a scene that was totally stolen by Otmar Brancuzský (playing Brasset) whose silent “background” performance made the audience roar with laughter.

I came out of the theatre in high spirits and with a smile on my face that didn’t fade until the beginning scenes of The Ring on television later that evening. Whoever puts together the program for Czech TV must have a unique sense of humor for scheduling a horror movie for 9 p.m. on a Saturday night. I watched until the end. Luckily, I didn’t have a problem falling asleep afterwards. My thoughts wandered back to “Charley’s aunt from Brazil, where the nuts come from”, and everything was fine.

No More Pendos

January 24, 2006 By Dana Leave a Comment

This just in…

The last out of the seven Italian-made Pendolino trains that were sold to the Czech Republic for 4.3 billion CZK (150 million EUR/180 million USD) and out of which five were pompously introduced last month, stopped running today. The others broke down a couple weeks ago. Didn’t last very long. They came, they served, they died. The cause? Software failure.

As reported on the ČT24 news station, the passengers who boarded the last functioning Pendolino train in Prague this morning joined all the others who were not taken to their destinations. Instead of arriving in a supercity, they arrived at the outskirts of a village where, in freezing temperatures, they were herded onto other, not-so-fancy trains. So much for a great entrée.

České dráhy (Czech Railways) is not to blame here. The four defective trains have been returned to the manufacturer and the fifth one will undoubtedly follow. In addition, a hefty fine will supposedly be demanded from ALSTOM.

We’ve written about the Pendolino in two other blog posts (Nov. 1 and Jan. 4) and in our January newsletter.

A Day in January

January 24, 2006 By Dana 4 Comments

It’s been a while since my last blog post. Here I am, drinking my first cup of green vanilla tea (urgh, just the thought of it seems wrong, but someone somewhere on the web mentioned that they liked it, so I thought, well, let me try it) and thinking about what’s new. I’m not coming up with much. The winter is in full swing and we have finally been hit by the arctic cold that’s come from Russia. We’re not having -30 in Prague (those in the Olomouc region are) but the -13 all day yesterday was enough, thank you. I went out to shop and run some errands and about every five minutes I felt as if my face was going to fall off, so I had to duck inside somewhere to thaw. Before going out today, I looked at the thermometer and heard myself exclaiming excitedly: “Wow, it’s warm, only -7!”. I put on a lighter jacket, left my hat at home and felt pretty fine outside. Everything is relative.

I went to the library, found out there was absolutely nothing by Henry James on the shelves, and ended up borrowing what looked like a hundred year old copy of One Hundred Years of Solitude. Sounds like a good read for this weather and time of year.

From the library, I headed to the garden supply shop to inquire if they can help save the ailing rubber plant that has lived happily in our rented apartment until this past Christmas when its leaves suddenly started to turn yellow and fall off one by one. “Do you have a specimen with you?,” I was asked. “Umm, no, I don’t…,” I replied. “Ok, bring a specimen that’s at an average stage of deterioration and we’ll see what can be done.” So I have my work cut out for me. I have to pick out just the right specimen to take back to the plant doctor for analysis.

In the potraviny, I bought a package of figs. When I unwrapped it at home, I found that all the figs were rock hard, which renders them practically inedible. These are sun-dried figs from Greece, packaged in September and supposedly expiring next December. How can sun-dried figs turn dry? Too much sun?

I was so elated by the “comfortable” outside temperature that I decided to take the dog out after I was done with my errands. We headed to our favorite park, only to find it almost completely frozen over and therefore impassable to anyone not wearing skates. I remember experiencing the same situation in the same park in March of last year. I hope we’re getting it over with now in January and that March will, for once, be a proper messenger of spring.

Čech Voted Best Goalkeeper

January 20, 2006 By Jeff Leave a Comment

Petr Čech was named the best football (soccer) goalkeeper in the world for the year 2005 by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics, an organization which has been ranking goalkeepers since 1987. The 23 year-old Czech plays in London for the Chelsea Football Club.

You can read more about Petr in an article on Radio Praha and in his profile on the Chelsea Football Club official website.

Congratulations Petr!

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