ROCK OPERAS
The operas are usually about 2 hours 45 minutes long.
RAGNAROCK: THE VIKINGS
The newest rock opera inspired by norse mythology.
LILITH: MOTHER OF DEMONS
Horror rock opera about the ever-current theme that is the freedom of a human being.
MARIA MADONNA
A story that began a new history of mankind, from the perspective of a woman and a mother. A rock opera about a woman who gave her life to a son of God and to her Marian cult.
TROY
A new rock opera about the most famous war conflict in the world that arose because of a beautiful woman. RockOpera will expand its successful ancient trilogy by another episode.
FRANKENSTEIN
Horror rock opera based on classic novel by Marry Shelley.
THE EXORCIST
First horror by RockOpera Praha based on old czech legend.
THE LITTLE PRINCE
Rock opera for all family based on timeless story by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
BARDO THÖDOL
This piece is a classic-ethnic-rock opera by Milan Steigerwald and Pavla Forest inspired by The Tibetan Book of the Dead.
ANNA KARENINA
Rock opera by Milan Steigerwald and Pavla Forest. Based on Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy´s novel.
FAUST
The Devil never sleeps, or so they say. But what is he doing when he's not sleeping? He's most likely resting, waiting for his next prey... it could well be the educated Doctor Faust.
ROMEO AND JULIET
Rock opera by Milan Steigerwald and Pavla Forest. Based on Shakespeare´s famous tragedy.
OEDIPUS TYRANUS
Rock opera by Milan Steigerwald and Pavla Forest about inevitable destiny. Based on Sophocles´s play.
ANTIGONE
The story of the rock opera Antigone rising from the depths of the mysterious ancient brings two basic story lines - the theme of generational rebellion and literally the theme of love beyond the grave.
Archive - operas we no longer play
7 AGAINST THEBES
A metal opera about sibling rivalry and jealousy, which according to ancient tragedies by Sophocles and Aeschylus, turns into a large military campaign.
THE TRIAL
Rock opera by Milan Steigerwald and Pavla Forest. Based on famous novel by Franz Kafka. Despite his iconic status on the international scene, Kafka may also be universally thought of as an author whose plots and storylines are dark, absurd and often hard to understand. We, however, consider this a humorously absurd challenge! It is believed that even Kafka alone laughed himself to tears while he was being read snippets of his own novel.