In the olden times, people believed that a cherry ointment rubbed deep in the skin fills-in every part of the body and remains there forever. That’s why I call myself a Cherry Man. A black absurd comedy that will make you laugh and cry at the same time, with humour that knows no limits. It narrates the story about the end of the Cherry Age and decline of civilization. The play is set in the US, in the former house of a married couple Tom and Jerry, who return after a couple of years to their luxurious hacienda, which they have left for use to their black servants Suzanne and Daniel and their uncle Bernard. But the aging man is not fully sane, considering himself a Russian and feeling responsible for all the atrocities committed around the world and in the US. But the others apparently need emergency treatment as well… Ivan Vyrypaev is a renowned and acclaimed Russian playwright, who nonetheless renounced Russian and acquired Polish citizenship in protest against Putin’s regime. In his last play, written especially for the National Theatre in Prague, he deals – through his typical caustic humour as well as poetic passages – with his personal sense of guilt he feels as a Russian after the Russian aggression against Ukraine. Language: In Czech, surtitles in English Approximate running time: 1 hour 45 minutes, no intermission Suitable for audience from 16 years. More date and time 14. 10. 2024 19:00 16. 10. 2024 19:00 25. 11. 2024 19:00 3. 12. 2024 19:00 4. 12. 2024 19:00 20. 2. 2025 19:00 21. 2. 2025 19:00 17. 3. 2025 19:00 24. 3. 2025 19:00