Attila Vidnyánszky and the company gave a wonderful gift to hundreds of children.
The director general of the National Theatre, Attila Vidnyánszky, organized a trip for almost three hundred students to Alsósztregová, to the Madách Castle, and to Csesztvé, to the Madách Memorial House.
The trip was awarded to the young people who performed at the National Theater last year on the Adams and Eves Day. The children said: it was a great experience to perform on the stage of the National Theater and to see behind the scenes.
“The theater is beautiful inside and out,” said one of them.
And after the trip, they said: it was a great experience to see where Imre Madách lived in Alsósztregová and Csesztvé, and they learned a lot of new information about Madách and the creation of The Tragedy of Man, which could be useful for graduation.
Cover image: Students at the Madách Memorial House
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