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George Suchý

George Suchý. Václav Dvořák I4.B. 1931 - 1954. George Suchý was born 1st October 1931 in Pilsen . But he experienced his childhood in Klatovy. W hen he was five years old moved to Prague with his family .

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George Suchý

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  1. George Suchý • Václav Dvořák • I4.B

  2. 1931 - 1954 • George Suchý wasborn 1st October 1931 in Pilsen. • But he experienced his childhood in Klatovy. • When he was five years old moved to Prague with his family. • He workedas a clerk and draftsman mapsduringcompulsorymilitaryservice.

  3. 1955 - 1958 • He began working in advertising production after returning from military service. • He worked with Viktor Sodoma, who founded the ChordClub. • He met his firstwife in advertising production . • The band ChordClubacted in Reduta over time. • He met withGeorgeŠlitrand Ivan Vyskočil.

  4. 1958 - 1959 • George Suchý foundedthetheater On therailingwith Ivan Vyskočil. • ButGeorge Suchý retired from the theater On the railingbeforethe second premiere, because he was theatrically incompetent. • George Suchý andGeorgeŠlitrfoundedthetheater Semafor.

  5. 1960 - 2009 • In these years: • George Šlitr died in 1969. • He‘s son of James was born. • His first wife died of leukemia. • He remarried in 2005. • Celebrated 50 yearsofthetheater Semafor in 2009.

  6. Why they should be called the father of their nation? • I would not call him the father of his nation, but the father of Culture. • Because he isfiftyyearsprincipaletheater Semafor.

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