Patrik Hartl

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Patrik Hartl
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Born (1976-09-10) 10 September 1976 (age 48)
EducationFilm and TV School, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
Known forwriter, playwright, theatre and film director
Notable workGazelles, 15 years of love, The Best Weekend; Moments of Happiness; The Prague Lexicon of Love; Doofus, Smarty, Dotty and Carl – novels An Adriatic Honeymoon; 4 Sisters; The Vacuum Cleaner; The Star; Private Talks About Happiness – theatre plays
Awardsthe Czech Best Seller Award (2014, 2016, 2018, 2021)
Website patrikhartl.cz

Patrik Hartl (born 10 September 1976 Olomouc) is a contemporary Czech novelist, playwright and theatre director.

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Life and career

Patrik Hartl studied film and TV directing at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. [1]

He lives and works in Prague. He has written and (as his own director) staged eight comedies, all of which have become box-office hits. [2] Since 2000, he has been an in-house playwright and director at the Studio DVA theatre, [3] an independent theatre company based on Wenceslas Square in central Prague.

His novels have five times won the Czech Best Seller Award for the best-selling new book in the Czech Republic. [4]

Works

Theatre comedies

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Novels [7]

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References

  1. "Životopis | Patrik Hartl" (in Czech). Retrieved 2019-02-06.
  2. "Hartl Patrik « Studio DVA divadlo". www.studiodva.cz. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
  3. "Studio DVA divadlo". www.studiodva.cz. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
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