Imprisoned because of a Musical
It was Saturday, October 10, 1970, and a group of friends from a defunct theater “Waterloo” in Ostrava was heading to Leskovec nad Moravicí. They wanted to celebrate the birthday of one of the friends in the cottage belonging to Petr Podhrázský. Among the group was a journalist, an artist, and the soon to be writer Ivan Binar. The group originally met in the theater “Pod okapem” and later on they established their own. In 1969, they staged a musical called “Son of the Regiment” based on the novel by Valentin Kataev; a piece that was greatly appreciated by the audiences. It was a satire aimed mainly at the Soviet occupation – a reality of the time. When the celebration in Leskovec took place, the musical was not played anymore, but the group decided to play it one more time, without the audience, just to amuse themselves. “The atmosphere back then was already pretty tense,” Ivan Binar recalls, “and of course, when more than three people met, one of them was surely a snout. So someone fingered us.” In February 1971, Binar and his friends were arrested, charged with animosity towards the socialistic system of government and sedition and sentenced to one year in prison.
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