MARIUSZ URBANEK
Alma Rosé (Monodrama)
The story of the outstanding violinist Alma Rosé, who performed on the stages of the greatest concert halls in Europe. In 1943, because of her Jewish origin, she was sent to Auschwitz, where she became the conductor of the women's camp orchestra.
The performance is used in education at the Faculty of Education of Charles University.
Directed, translated and adapted by Olga Strusková
Cast
Alma Rosé: Sarah Haváčová
Women's String Quartet:
Hana Dostálová Roušarová - violin
Gabriela Kubátová - violin
Dagmar Mašková - viola
Vladimíra Sanvito - cello
Costumes: Tatiana Karasová, Jana Balonová
Technical cooperation: Marian Schüller
The recording was made in Studio 403
Graphics: Aleš Vašák
Premiere 22 November 2021, 19.30, Werichova vila, Kampa, Prague 1
Produced by JONATHAN LIVINGSTON, Ltd.
The performance was created in cooperation with the Bente Kahan Foundation.