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How Black Light Theatre Changed the World: HI(LT)story – The Story of Czech Stage Magic

For over half a century, Prague has been home to a unique art form that blends illusion, dance, and silent poetry—black light theatre. But where did this world-famous phenomenon begin? And how did a small group of Czech artists turn the darkness into a magical stage that’s captivated audiences on every continent?

HILT launches the Czech tour in Čelákovice

We’re bringing our award-winning Images of Love to the House of Culture in Čelákovice to kick off our Czech theatre tour. Expect modern black light theatre: visual illusions, dynamic movement, music — a bold, non-traditional stage experience.

Bronze and Dreams: The Unique Alchemy of Theodor Hoidekr & Štěpánka Pencová – Founders of HILT Black Light Theatre

Once, two very different souls met on a Prague stage, and fate melted them into something new. This is the story of how Theodor and Štěpánka’s unexpected friendship created HILT – a theatre born not from a plan, but from heart, courage, and a bit of magic.

HILT Black Light Theater Prague: A Journey in Invisible Light and Silent Storytelling

Founded in 2007 by theatrical innovators Theodor Hoidekr and Štěpánka Pencová, HILT has distinguished itself through its commitment to non-verbal storytelling, intricate choreography, and innovative visual effects. Tracing its journey from initial corporate events to acclaimed international tours, festival appearances, and daily performances in Prague, this paper highlights HILT's significant contributions to the black light theatre genre and its enduring ability to enchant audiences worldwide..

Theodor Hoidekr - black light dream came true

As a child, Hoidekr dreamed of one day having his own theatre where he could bring his creative ideas to life. This dream became a reality when he opened his own theatre, showcasing his unique and innovative productions to audiences around the world.

HILT - the complete STORY

The complete story of HILT black light theatre from Wikipedia