Dejvické Divadlo

Introduction

Dejvické Divadlo (Dejvice Theatre), nestled in Prague’s leafy Dejvice district, stands as a beacon of contemporary Czech theatre and a cultural landmark. Since its establishment in 1992, the theatre has captivated audiences with innovative productions, an acclaimed ensemble, and a commitment to both tradition and artistic experimentation. As of 2025, the venue is undergoing an extensive renovation, with performances temporarily relocated to the historic Galaxie multiplex, ensuring that its vibrant programming continues uninterrupted.

This guide details everything you need to know about visiting Dejvické Divadlo: current and upcoming locations, ticketing, accessibility, travel tips, and must-see nearby attractions. Whether you are a theatre enthusiast or a cultural explorer, this guide will help you plan a memorable visit to one of Prague’s premier theatrical institutions (prague.com, prahain.cz).


Dejvické Divadlo: History and Cultural Significance

Founded in the wake of the Velvet Revolution, Dejvické Divadlo emerged as a symbol of Prague’s post-communist cultural renewal. Its inaugural performance in October 1992 marked the beginning of a new era for Czech drama, and by 1993, the theatre had achieved professional status (prague.com, prahain.cz).

The theatre is renowned for its ensemble spirit, innovative repertoire, and contributions to contemporary Czech drama. Its productions blend wit, emotional depth, and a distinctive Czech humor, earning multiple “Theatre of the Year” awards and international recognition (english.radio.cz). Notable works include original plays and inventive adaptations of both Czech and international classics.


Renovation and Temporary Relocation

Renovation Project

As of March 2025, Dejvické Divadlo’s original Zelená Street venue is undergoing a major renovation, with a budget of approximately 50 million CZK. The project aims to:

  • Expand auditorium capacity from 150 to ~200 seats
  • Upgrade technical and backstage facilities
  • Extend the theatre into the courtyard for improved audience experience

The renovation is scheduled for completion in June 2026 (divadlo.cz, divadelni-noviny.cz).

Temporary Venue: Galaxie Multiplex

During renovation, performances are held at the historic Galaxie multiplex in Prague 6, near the Háje metro station. This venue offers expanded seating (220–250 seats) and hosts a range of cultural events, creating a vibrant temporary home for the theatre (seznamzpravy.cz). The relocation is expected to last through mid-2026.


Visiting Information

Location & Accessibility

  • Current Location (2025–2026): Galaxie multiplex, Prague 6 (check the official website for details and directions)
  • Original Venue (post-renovation): Zelená 1084/15a, 160 00 Praha 6

Both venues are accessible by public transport and offer facilities for visitors with limited mobility.

Visiting Hours

  • Galaxie Multiplex:

    • Performances generally Tuesday–Sunday evenings
    • Matinee shows on weekends
    • Box office typically opens 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM on performance days
    • Confirm current schedule as times may vary
  • Original Venue (from June 2026):

    • Similar schedule anticipated; check for updates nearing reopening

Tickets: Prices & Booking

  • Prices: 250–550 CZK (approx. €10–22); discounts for students, seniors, and groups may be available
  • How to Book:
  • Important: Book well in advance, as performances frequently sell out

Entry & Theatre Policies

  • Punctuality: You must be seated by the scheduled start time; late arrivals are not admitted and tickets become invalid (Dejvické Divadlo program)
  • E-tickets and paper tickets are both accepted
  • No photography or recording during performances

Accessibility Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating at both venues
  • Contact the box office in advance for assistance or special accommodations

Language Accessibility

  • Most productions are in Czech; English subtitles are not standard
  • Some special events or festival performances may include English surtitles—check the program
  • For non-Czech speakers: consider attending with a Czech friend or reviewing an English synopsis online

Visitor Experience: Atmosphere, Amenities, and Etiquette

  • Atmosphere: Intimate, modern, and welcoming; small auditorium ensures a close connection with performers
  • Amenities:
    • Café/bar open before shows and during intermissions
    • Complimentary cloakroom
    • Accessible restrooms
  • Dress Code: Smart-casual recommended; formal wear not required
  • Etiquette:
    • Switch off electronic devices
    • Applaud at the end and during curtain calls
    • Respect the no late-admittance policy

Getting There and Local Tips

  • Public Transport:
    • Metro Line A to Dejvická or Háje (for Galaxie)
    • Tram and bus lines serve both districts
    • Day passes and single-ride tickets available (The Invisible Tourist)
  • Parking: Limited; public transport recommended
  • Safety: Dejvice is a safe, residential area with a relaxed vibe

Nearby Attractions

  • Prague Castle: A short tram ride away
  • Stromovka Park: Ideal for a pre- or post-theatre stroll
  • Art Nouveau architecture & cafés: Explore Dejvice’s streets before your show
  • Hvězda Summer Pavilion: Renaissance monument nearby

Special Programming and Events

  • The theatre regularly presents drama, comedy, and experimental works
  • Occasional guided tours and post-show discussions—check the official program
  • The temporary venue hosts additional events, widening the cultural offering

Visuals and Interactive Media

  • Photo galleries of past productions and the renovation project are available online
  • Interactive maps and virtual tours help you explore the venue before you arrive

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Through the official website, at the box office, or via Ticketportal.

Q: Are performances in English?
A: Most are in Czech; select performances may include English subtitles—check in advance.

Q: Is the venue accessible?
A: Yes, both the temporary and renovated venues provide wheelchair access; contact the theatre for assistance.

Q: Can I visit the original building during renovations?
A: The original building is closed until June 2026. Updates and virtual content are available online.

Q: Are there guided tours?
A: Occasionally, yes—check the program or contact the box office.


Practical Tips for Visitors

  • Arrive early—doors open 30–45 minutes before showtime
  • Dress smart-casual for the best experience
  • Book in advance due to high demand
  • Combine your visit with coffee or a stroll in the Dejvice area

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