Bedřich Smetana was not only a brilliant composer and musician, but he was also a wild boy, a teenage bachelor, a husband, father and grandfather. Not only did he write wonderful compositions, symphonies and operas, but he and his friend Karel Havlíček Borovský had a great sense of humour and comic boyishness. Bedřich Smetana had great enemies, but also loyal friends, including
Jan Neruda, Ferenc Liszt, Kašpárek z pouti, and the slightly confused ex-Emperor Ferdinand the Benevolent, for example. Bedřich Smetana had sad moments, worries, failures and successes, joys, but also great loves. From his greatest loves we have selected the thirteen most fateful ones. You will meet not only them, but of course also his music, polkas and the Czech Lied, which Smetana loved to dance, in the new entertainment and educational performance of the Musical
Theater in Karlín "THIRTEEN LOVES", which the authors A. and J. Pix follow up the very successful show "ONE DAY AT THE DOOR".