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Current AffairsPrague Playwriting Contest offers participants opportunity to see their play produced

22-03-2010 15:24 | Sarah Borufka

Sunday night was the opening night for the top three submissions to this year’s Prague Playwriting Contest at the city’s Divadlo Ponec. The winner of the contest, who will take home a cash prize, will be announced at the closing night next Tuesday. One of the playwrights in the race for the award is Josh Kaston. His submission “The Great Indoors” is set in the rural Southern United States, where a Czech-British couple gets stranded. Sarah Borufka talked to Josh Kaston about the process of seeing his play produced and why he decided to participate in the contest.  More

Current AffairsPrague Playwriting Contest holds 3rd annual event

06-03-2009 16:45 | Christian Falvey

Recent statistics revealed that every tenth inhabitant in the Czech capital is a foreigner. Ever since the fall of communism, the English-speaking community has been one of the strongest parts of the city’s cosmopolitan culture. This week, Christian Falvey visited the Prague Playwriting Contest, which has become a staple event of that community’s cultural calendar.  More

One on OneErik Best – Founder of The Fleet Sheet and Final Word

29-09-2008 16:58 | Jan Velinger

Erik Best My guest in One on One this week is respected Prague-based journalist Erik Best. Erik came to Prague from the US in the early 90s after completing degrees in foreign relations, the Russian language and business. Shortly after his arrival, he founded the Fleet Sheet – a serious daily bulletin published by him and his staff highlighting important business and political stories for subscribers. Later, he added Final Word - a widely-read, often pointedly witty but also critical opinion piece. Both are discussed in our interview. But first, we began by talking a little about Erik Best’s initial decision to settle in Prague.  More

Current AffairsWinning plays of the Prague Post Playwriting Contest premiere on Saturday

22-02-2008 16:46 | Ruth Fraňková

The photo from the rehearsal - 'The Open Tomb' If you want to see original English drama performed on a Czech stage, come to Prague’s Divadlo Minor this weekend. Saturday will see the premiere of this year’s three best plays selected by the jury of The Prague Post Playwriting Contest. The winners of the competition, organized by the English-language weekly, get the chance to see their plays produced by theatre professionals. I went to have a look at the last minute preparations at Divadlo Minor.  More

One on OneStewart Kenneth Moore – a Scottish artist revelling in the isolation of Prague

03-12-2007 17:24 | Coilin O'Connor

Stewart Kenneth Moore Our guest for One on One this week is Scottish artist Stewart Kenneth Moore who has been living in the Czech Republic since 1994. In that time, he has built up a reputation as one of the city’s most capable artists and draughtsmen, who is particularly well respected for the portraits he has done of many members of the city’s business community. Besides painting, Stewart also has a keen interest in graphic design and his illustrations have been used by a number of publications, including Esquire and Elle Magazine.  More

One on OneWill Tizard - Variety's man in Prague

24-09-2007 17:20 | Coilin O'Connor

Will Tizard Our guest for One on One this week is Will Tizard an American journalist who has been based in Prague since 1994. Besides writing regularly for the Czech Republic's English-language newspaper The Prague Post, Will Tizard is also an editor for the prestigious Time Out city guide as well as the Czech and Slovak correspondent for the leading movie-industry publication Variety Magazine. More

Current AffairsThe Prague Post Playwriting Contest - fostering English-language drama in Prague

15-01-2007 15:17 | Coilin O'Connor

With a large English-speaking community, it's perhaps surprising that Prague does not have an English-language theatre scene like those that can be found in other major European capitals like Paris and Berlin. Now a new playwriting competition sponsored by The Prague Post could help rectify this situation. Offering a first prize of 20,000 CZK and productions for the three best scripts, it is hoped that this drama contest could boost interest in English-language theatre in Prague. More

Current AffairsChallenges in the Czech press, 16 years on.

23-11-2005 14:48 | Alena Wratislavová

Last Tuesday the American Information Center presented a panel discussion about changes in the Czech Republic in the 16 years since the Velvet Revolution. Emphasis was placed on press freedom, the effect that the last 16 years have had on the quality of publications available in Prague today, and how those publications face new challenges in their struggle to survive. After the discussion, Alena Wratislavova talked to the organizer Jan Krc, who summarized some of the issues discussed.  More

One on OneDinah Spritzer - from New York to Siberia to Prague's corridors of power

09-09-2003 | Ian Willoughby

Dinah Spritzer My guest today is Dinah Spritzer, a journalist who was born in Argentina but grew up in New York. Dinah works at Prague's English language newspaper, the Prague Post. Dinah welcome to One on One, could you first tell us please how you got into journalism?  More

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