A famous drama about female strength and darkness. Hedda, the proud daughter of General Gabler, loves horse riding, playing the piano, and pistol shooting. To everyone’s surprise, the reserved, steely-eyed beauty marries the aspiring historian and soon-to-be professor Jörgen Tesman; returning from a long honeymoon, the couple move into a mansion fully satisfying Hedda’s wishes. Yet the ghosts of the past come forth. Tea Elvsted, a mutual acquaintance, comes to the town, joined by Eilert Løvborg, Tesman’s more handsome and talented rival and Hedda’s old flame. Back then, the demons of alcohol and drugs had destroyed Løvborg’s brilliant intellect, and his dubious reputation made him an unsuitable match for Hedda, both financially and socially. However, Løvborg has overcome his addictions with the loving care of Tea and even has a new book published. As Tesman’s prospects of the professorship seems uncertain and Hedda watches her dream life crumble, darkness, anger, and harshness take over her and she is ready to reckon with the world and those around her. Viktor Bodó will direct our production of Ibsen’s play, which caused an upheaval upon its publication in 1890 and has become an item on theatre repertoires worldwide. The peculiar staging style of the Hungarian director, who has also cooperated with several leading theatres in German-speaking countries, is characterised with masterful use of grotesque elements and pop culture references, which have earned him the nickname ‘Quentin Tarantino of contemporary theatre’. Language: In Czech, surtitles in English Premiere performances: 5 and 6 March 2026 at the Estates Theatre More date and time 4. 3. 2026, 19:00 předpremiéra / preview 5. 3. 2026, 19:00 1. premiéra / 1. premiere 6. 3. 2026, 19:00 2. premiéra / 2. premiere 20. 3. 2026, 19:00 21. 3. 2026, 19:00 26. 4. 2026, 19:00 28. 4. 2026, 19:00 16. 5. 2026, 19:00 18. 6. 2026, 19:00