České nebe

České nebe (English: Czech Heaven) is a stage play from the repertoire of Jára Cimrman Theatre, sub-titled Cimrman's Dramatic Testament. The authors are Zdeněk Svěrák and Ladislav Smoljak and like co-author is presented fictional Czech gadgeteer, philosopher and dramatic Jára Cimrman. The play premiered on 28 October 2008 in the Žižkov Theatre of Jára Cimrman. The play was nominated in the Alfréd Radok Awards in 2008.

Lecture

- in brackets are captured the characters which are usually depicted by the actor presenting given part of the lecture

  • Discovery of a new play (J. A. Komenský)
  • Cimrman's living copier (Saint Václav)
  • Marshal Radetzky and his life (Grandmother)
  • Cimrman's statue in Prague (Jan Hus)
  • Cimrman's juvenility (Karel Havlíček Borovský, Grandmother and Radetzky)
  • Královedvorský and Zelenohorský Manuscripts (J. A. Komenský)

Play

The original play followed which its described conference of Czech Heaven Commission in World War I. The principal is Saint Václav and another members are J. A. Komenský, Forefather Čech, Karel Havlíček Borovský, Jan Hus, Babička (The Grandmother) of Božena Němcová.

Cast

gollark: Do you know what that *is*?
gollark: Some definitions of omnipotence exclude logically impossible stuff.
gollark: That's stupid.
gollark: "Conventional thought" includes stuff like the law of the excluded middle, which is important or any statement you make about god is basically meaningless because the opposite is true.
gollark: God can also be beetroot for entirely arbitrary reasons.
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