Milan Lasica

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Milan Lasica, 2007
Milan Lasica, 2012
Milan Lasica, 2015

Milan Lasica (* 3. February 1940 in Zvolen , † 18th July 2021 in Bratislava ) was a Slovak humorist , playwright , prose - writer , songwriter , actor , director , presenter and singer .

biography

He spent his youth in Pliešovce in the Zvolen district. Later he studied dramaturgy for the small form at the music academy in Bratislava . During his studies he already spent a lot of time in the Tatra Mountains , where he prepared his dialogues as an author together with Július Satinský . Between 1964 and 1967 he worked as a dramaturge for Czechoslovak television ; from 1967–1971 he was a member of the Theater am Korso in Bratislava, 1971/1972 of the Divadlo Večerní in Brno , 1972–1978 of the New Scene in Bratislava and since 1978 a member of the board of directors. Since 1982 he was artistic director of Studio S , where he worked as a director until the end. His first wife was Zora Kolínská . Most recently he was married to Magda Vášáryová , actress and member of the Slovak National Council , and had two daughters with her. 2003 awarded him the Czech President Vaclav Klaus , the Czech Medal of Merit . Lasica was a signatory to the Anticharta .

He died of heart failure on July 18, 2021 during a concert by Bratislava Hot Serenaders in the Štúdio L + S theater in Bratislava.

plant

Lasica began to write dialogues, scenes and roles for himself and his partner Július Satinský that violated all the rules of realistic theater. The works of the Czech writers and comedians Jiří Voskovec and Jan Werich also influenced his dramatic work . Trivial everyday situations are discussed and turned into the absurd, which allows a very unusual use of the language. The absurd positions of her texts are not an escape from reality, but rather form dramatic climaxes and warn of the danger of straightforward speaking and conventional thinking. The lyrics should not be left without a skeptical view of the Slovak mentality. Most recently he wrote mainly lyric and sang three albums with the music of old evergreens of the jazz formation Bratislava Hot Serenaders .

Filmography

Web links

Commons : Milan Lasica  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Rudé právo , January 31, 1977
  2. Zomrel herec a humorista Milan Lasica , In: Aktuell.sk of July 18, 2021, accessed on July 18, 2021 (Slovak)
  3. Milan Lasica: The actor is dead! , intouch.wunderweib.de, July 20, 2021