Tales of Common Insanity
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Tales of Common Insanity (2001) is a play by Petr Zelenka
Petr Zelenka
Petr Zelenka is an award-winning Czech playwright and director of theatre and film. His films have been recognized at international festivals in Moscow and Rotterdam...

 which won the Alfréd Radok Award
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 for Best Play. After its opening in Prague, the play received productions in other Czech cities, as well as translations and productions in Slovakia
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, Kraków
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, Poland
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, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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; Germany
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, and Hungary
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, and it was translated into Russian (language). Zelenka wrote and directed a film adaptation of the comedy, which was released as Wrong Side Up
Wrong Side Up
Wrong Side Up is a 2005 Czech comedy-drama film written and directed by Petr Zelenka. It is an adaptation of Zelenka's play Tales of Common Insanity. It is a tale of people showing their internal loneliness by their choices in life.-Plot:...

in 2005 and was also highly successful.

Plot summary

The comedy centers around Peter, a bachelor in his mid-thirties. He desperately wants to win back his girlfriend Jana and asks his friend Midge for help. Midge, another loner unable to form a long-lasting relationship
Interpersonal relationship
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 with a woman, has gone through many break-ups and therefore considered himself an expert. Petr also has to pay a visit to his discontented parents.

His mother ruined the family by endless preaching. She developed a strong passion for blood donation
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 and gets alarmed by the war in Chechnya
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. The father, a former commentator of communist
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 newsreel, escapes to his own thoughts. He is preoccupied with the idea of whether a light bulb would fit in a mouth. Peter's neighbour, a composer fighting hard to get royalties
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 for performance of his music by synthesizers in elevator
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s, also is revealed to be at least a bit insane.

The cast includes 8 male and 7 female characters. The character of Petr's pedophile
Pedophilia
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 boss is sometimes omitted.

Dejvice Theatre, Prague

The world premiere on 16th November 2001 and the opening months were directed by the playwright, Petr Zelenka. The play ran until the 13th October 2009, staged at the Dejvické divadlo in Prague
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  • Petr .... Ivan Trojan
    Ivan Trojan
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  • Jana ....
  • Petr's mother .... Nina Divíšková (nominated for Thalia Award)
  • Petr's father .... Miroslav Krobot (received Alfréd Radok Award in category Talent of the Year)
  • Midge .... Martin Myšička
  • Alice ....
  • Sylvie .... Lenka Krobotová
  • Jirka ....
  • Anna ....
  • Aleš ....
  • Figurine (Eva) ....
  • Dancer ....
  • 1st Postman ....

Komorní scéna Arena, Prague

  • Directed by Václav Klemens.
  • Petr .... Marek Cisovský
  • Jana .... Kristýna Janáčková
  • Petr's mother .... Zdena Przebindová
  • Petr's father .... Pavel Cisovský
  • Midge .... Vladislav Georgiev
  • Alice .... Renáta Klemensová
  • Sylvie .... Miroslava Georgievová
  • Jirka .... Dušan Škubal
  • Anna .... Tereza Cisovská
  • Aleš .... Josef Kaluža
  • Figurine (Eva) .... Lucie Finková
  • Dancer .... Kristýna Janáčková
  • 1st Postman .... René Šmotek

Západočeské divadlo, Cheb
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  • Directed by Petr Štindl. The premiere at 24th April 2010, staged by Western Bohemian Theatre in Cheb.
  • Petr .... Petr Konáš
  • Jana .... Pavla Janiššová
  • Petr's mother .... Eva Navrátilová
  • Petr's father .... Pavel Marek
  • Midge .... David Beneš
  • Alice .... Radmila Urbánková
  • Sylvie .... Diana Toniková
  • Jirka .... Petr Batěk
  • Anna .... Klára Štěpánková
  • Aleš .... Martin Jurajda
  • Figurine (Eva), Dancer .... Vladimíra Vítová
  • Boss in Work .... Jan Čížek
  • Soldier, Man in Audicences .... Jindřich Skopec

Jihočeské divadlo, Český Krumlov
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  • The premiere at 1st November 2004 - 26th February 2004, staged by Southern Bohemian Theatre in Český Krumlov
    Český Krumlov
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    .
  • Petr .... Pavel Oubram
  • Jana .... Dana Verzichová
  • Petr's mother .... Bibiana Šimonová
  • Petr's father .... Jan Dvořák
  • Midge .... Tomáš Drápela
  • Alice .... Lenka Krčková
  • Sylvie .... Adéla Kubačáková Kačerová
  • Jirka .... Roman Nevěčný
  • Anna .... Daniela Bambasová
  • Aleš .... Lukáš Hejlík
  • Figurine (Eva) .... Věra Hollá
  • Dancer .... Vladimíra Vítová
  • Boss in Work .... Martin Hruška / Jan Konrád
  • Man in Audicences .... Jiří Hruška
  • 1st Postman .... Petr Drholec

Around The Corner (Divadlo za rohem), Vancouver, BC 

  • Directed by Tereza Růžičková. The premiere was 28th April 2005, Shadbold Centre for the Arts, Vancouver
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    , British Columbia
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    , Canada
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    .

Teatr Ludowy, Kraków
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  • Directed by Andrzej Celiński. Translated by Krystyna Krauze. The premiere was the 16th November 2007. The Polish title is Opowieści o żwyczajnym szalenstwie.
  • Petr .... Piotr Pilitowski
  • Jana .... Dominika Markuszewska
  • Petr's mother .... Maja Barełkowska
  • Petr's father .... Krzysztof Górecki
  • Midge .... Jacek Wojciechowski / Tomasz Schimscheiner
  • Alice .... Anna Maria Piróg-Karaszkiewicz
  • Sylvie .... Patrycja Durska
  • Jirka .... Andrzej Franczyk
  • Anna .... Iwona Sitkowska
  • Aleš .... Jacek Joniec
  • Figurine (Eva) .... Katarzyna Tlałka
  • Dancer .... Bernerdeta Zwierowska
  • Boss in Work .... Kajetan Wolniewicz
  • Soldier, Man in Audicences, Postman .... Piotr Piecha

Divadlo Andreja Bagára, Nitra

  • Directed by Svetozár Sprušansk. Translate by Jana Beňová. The premiere 13th and 14th December 2002 in Andrej Bagár Theatre, Nitra
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    . The Slovak title is Príbehy obyčajného šialenstva.
  • Petr .... Milan Ondrík
  • Jana .... Kristína Turjanová
  • Petr's mother .... Adela Gáborová
  • Petr's father .... Ján Greššo
  • Midge .... Juraj Hrčka / Martin Fratrič
  • Alice .... Zuzana Moravcová
  • Sylvie .... Daniela Kuffelová
  • Jirka .... Alexander Bárta
  • Anna .... Michaela Šinková
  • Vlado (Aleš) .... Peter Gecík
  • Eva .... Klaudia Kolembusová
  • Dancer .... Katarína Zemanová
  • Boss in Work .... Martin Nahálka
  • Postmen .... Ernest Šmigura and Ján Greššo ml.

Landestheater Tübingen, Deutschland

  • The premiere was 8th May 2009. The German title is Schrottengel.

With: Danny Exnar (as Petr), Claudia Albrecht, Veronika Avraham, Katalyn Bohn, Raffaele Bonazza, Katja Gaudard, Hildegard Maier, Julienne Pfeil, Karlheinz Schmitt, Johannes Schön, Gotthard Sinn, Alexander Wenz
Dauer: 180 min. (1 Pause).

The play was later staged in Poland (Teatr Dramatyczny in Warszawa
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), Hungary
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 (Katona József Theatre in Budapest
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), as well as in several other Czech theatres. It was also translated into Russian.

In 2005, Zelenka wrote and directed a loose film adaptation, released as Wrong Side Up
Wrong Side Up
Wrong Side Up is a 2005 Czech comedy-drama film written and directed by Petr Zelenka. It is an adaptation of Zelenka's play Tales of Common Insanity. It is a tale of people showing their internal loneliness by their choices in life.-Plot:...

.
  • Published in 2002 by Theatre Institut, ISBN 80-7008-133-3 (translated by Robert Russell)

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