Legendary humoristic television The program Uraganfull of unforgettable buzz, at the time it loved the whole of Slovakia. The main protagonists were the creators Peter Marcin (59), Andy Kraus (58) and the line -up was complemented by Zuzka Šikulová (47). She spoke not only for her life in Australia, but also for a tour with a Uragán, who returned after a quarter of a century and the trio in the spring traveled to several places to her fans.
Šikulová traveled to Australia in 2005 under the pretext that he wants to improve in English. Eventually she stayed to live on the other side of the globe AO did not think very much in front of the cameras. When she received offers to revitalize her favorite program in the past, she answered negatively. She couldn’t imagine that people were still interested in it and it didn’t make sense. Everything changed after the report from Kraus as she waited for a doctor.
“I wrote to him immediately. Suddenly I knew I wanted to have fun again and laugh. That the timelessness of the humor of the Uragan and the characters that were real still live. After so many years, I became curious about how they are, ”she revealed.
The huge success of the show also explains that we all need humor. “It is like bread – without it life is incomplete. When we started doing twister and later a hurricane, it filled me. Although I suffered from production because I’m not an actress, but people were looking forward. I had the feeling that what we were experiencing on stage also felt the audience in the auditorium. It connected us – and I like to remember it, ”said Šikulová, adding that According to her, the Uragan would find his audience today.
Šikulová has been living with her family in Australia for 20 years. During that time, her daughter Ella was born on the other side of the world and built a background. Slovakia considers his home and The return is still open, but it is also well aware that starting again from scratch would not be easy.
“Our decision (not only leave, but also stay) has been formed longer and we had several reasons for it. Today, when we have a daughter whose whole world is twisting around school, classmates and friends, it would be much harder to return, ”she explained.
But the tension in Slovakia also perceives from a distance, But she added that she was pleased to understand her parents and brother. “We confess the same values, We appreciate freedom and we do not evaluate ourselves, but we love each other. Yes, some meetings have also brought criticism and I am not blind – I see that Slovakia is suffering. In March, I happened to be in the heart of the protest when I sat with my friend in a coffee town. The cop, who was there on duty, addressed me for signature – and at the same time he was crying, ” ended.