Zuzana Mauréry about difficult times in Vienna: I cried there many times that they did not give the Eastern actors …

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Thursday at 20.30 will broadcast the unit again the Hall of Fame, The laureate will be actress Zuzana Mauréry this time. Guests of Zuzana Mauréry are author and actor Stanislav Štepka, choreographer and director Ján Ďurovčík and opera singer Martin Malachovský. The program is hosted by actor Vladimír Kobielsky, music in the evening is accompanied by Fragile, Fragile Ensemble and guests.

Zuzana Mauréry remembers how they used it a bit in Vienna, but also rated. “When I played there Maria Theresa… actually the main character was played by the primary star of Burgtheater, but at the same time they needed someone to represent it. But They needed someone who did not claim for some fame, media success, etc., but who would do exactly the robot of what it takes. So who will we call? So we’ll call Zuzka from Bratislava – she likes to do it, ” The actress began.

She added that it was a huge school, because playing Mary Theresa in Vienna was not funny at all, and she had nothing to practice because she only tried the main star.

“But I had to play the first performance after the premiere. I didn’t even have a costume and I just had to do it somehow. I cried. I cried many times that they didn’t give the Eastern actors any credit, but they paid them again because they served them, ” She mentions and then talks about satisfaction, which eventually received this role.

“When I played the first performance after the premiere, the intendant of those three theaters She came to me and knelt in front of me. It was strange, so she completely silenced me, I couldn’t complain or say anything at all, ” She stated that she met her even when she filmed the series Maria Theresa in Prague.

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