Dejvické Divadlo: Návrat na Prahu 6 | Větší Kapacita
Prague’s acclaimed Dejvice Theatre will continue to perform at the former Galaxie multiplex cinema in Prague 11 through the end of 2026, according to an announcement made by Prague 6 Deputy Mayor Petr Prokop on Monday. The temporary arrangement, which began in September 2025, allows the theatre to continue operating while its home venue undergoes extensive renovations.
A Temporary Home for a Renowned Theatre
The Galaxie space is currently shared by Dejvice Theatre, Divadlo Minor, the DanceConnected dance collective, and the Prague Conservatory (DAMU). This multi-arts use has revitalized the former cinema, providing a venue for a diverse range of performances.
Renovations Aim to Expand Capacity
The Dejvice Theatre’s renovation, costing 72.4 million Czech crowns, includes an extension into the courtyard, increasing the theatre’s seating capacity from 150 to 200. The theatre is frequently sold out, and officials hope the increased capacity will allow more patrons to experience its productions. Additional improvements will be made to backstage facilities, technological equipment, and the ventilation system.
Return to Dejvice Anticipated
Work on the renovations is expected to be completed this fall, with the theatre planning a phased return to its original location. According to Deputy Mayor Prokop, some trial performances are anticipated, but a full return is not expected until the new year. The theatre’s contract at Galaxie extends through the end of 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Dejvické divadlo begin performing at Galaxie?
Dejvické divadlo began performing at the Galaxie space in September 2025.
What is the cost of the Dejvické divadlo renovations?
The renovations to the Dejvické divadlo building will cost 72.4 million Czech crowns.
Who else is using the Galaxie space?
Divadlo Minor, the DanceConnected dance collective, and the Prague Conservatory (DAMU) are also utilizing the Galaxie space.
As the Dejvice Theatre awaits its return to its renovated home, how might this temporary relocation impact its artistic direction and audience engagement?