Jaroslav Kvapil
Jaroslav Kvapil (25 September 1868 in
Chudenice ,
Kingdom of Bohemia – 10 January 1950 in
Prague ) was a Czech poet,
theatre director ,
translator ,
playwright , and
librettist . From 1900 he was a director and Dramaturg at the
National Theatre in
Prague , where he introduced plays by
Anton Chekhov ,
Henrik Ibsen and
Maxim Gorky into the repertory. Later he was a director at the
Vinohrady Theatre (1921–1928). He wrote six plays, but is today chiefly remembered as the librettist of
Antonín Dvořák 's ''
Rusalka ''.
Kvapil was the principal author of the
Manifesto of Czech writers of 1917, signed by over two hundred leading Czechs, favouring the concept of Czech self-government.
He was a prominent freemason, from 1923 to 1924 he was first Grand Master of the
National Grand Lodge of Czechoslovakia . He was married to actress
Hana Kvapilová from 1894 until her death in 1907.
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