
Osvobozené divadlo
Osvobozené divadlo (Liberated Theatre) was an influential Czech cultural movement and theatre company founded in 1926 in Prague. It championed avant-garde and political performances, blending theater, jazz, and modern art to challenge societal norms and promote progressive ideas. Known for its innovative use of language and stage, it played a significant role in Czech cultural history and fostered the development of modernist arts. The theatre also served as a platform for prominent Czech artists and intellectuals, contributing to the country's cultural and political discourse during the interwar period.