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Miroslav Donutil v Lucerně

On Saturday, October 12, 1996, Miroslav Donutil welcomed a sold-out crowd to Prague's Lucerna Hall, bringing his guests and friends onto the stage with him. Among them were Jiří Suchý and the Semafor Theater Orchestra, Jiří Sovák, Iva Bittová, Hana and Petr Ulrych with the band Javory, Miloš Štědroň with the original band of the Na provázku Theater, Bambini di Praga, and others. The program also included the presentation of two platinum records for 120,000 copies sold of the albums "Pořád se něco děje" and "Furt ve střehu," released by Multisonic. The evening, with its unique atmosphere, was recorded by Czech Television.

Top Cast

  • Miroslav Donutil

    Miroslav Donutil

  • Jiří Suchý

    Jiří Suchý

  • Jiří Sovák

    Jiří Sovák

  • Iva Bittová

    Iva Bittová

  • Petr Ulrych

    Petr Ulrych

  • Hana Ulrychová

    Hana Ulrychová

  • Miloš Štědroň

    Miloš Štědroň

  • Michal Malátný

    Michal Malátný

  • Iva Frühlingová

    Iva Frühlingová

Overview

On Saturday, October 12, 1996, Miroslav Donutil welcomed a sold-out crowd to Prague's Lucerna Hall, bringing his guests and friends onto the stage with him. Among them were Jiří Suchý and the Semafor Theater Orchestra, Jiří Sovák, Iva Bittová, Hana and Petr Ulrych with the band Javory, Miloš Štědroň with the original band of the Na provázku Theater, Bambini di Praga, and others. The program also included the presentation of two platinum records for 120,000 copies sold of the albums "Pořád se něco děje" and "Furt ve střehu," released by Multisonic. The evening, with its unique atmosphere, was recorded by Czech Television.

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