He made his debut in children’s roles at the Estates Theatre (The Firebird) and the Vinohrady Theatre (King John). He has been a long-time member of the RADAR Theater as an actor, dramaturg, director, and acting instructor. In the fall of 2018, he joined the ensemble of the Malé divadlo in České Budějovice under the artistic direction of Petr Hašek. Among other works, he directed the six-hour immersive production Camp Q as part of the Prague Quadrennial 2019, Benjamin Britten’s opera The Chimney Sweep, and The Flight to Bethlehem Through the Kingdom of Bohemia; it was this production that earned him the South Bohemian Thalia Award for 2019. He also performed in productions at the Revolving Auditorium in Český Krumlov—The Lost World (P. Hašek) and The Man of the Double Star (P. Forman). He later joined the ensemble of the A. Dvořák Theater in Příbram, where he has since played a number of roles, including leading roles (Lemonade Joe, Figaro). In the spring of 2022, he collaborated with colleagues (not only from Příbram) to create the critical political mosaic VOVA for the NoD Theater. That same year, he won the Mark Ravenhill Award for the production 27 – Jan Mydlář’s Execution Show by the Geisslers Hofcomoedianten troupe, with whom he also presents acclaimed titles such as The Alchemists: The Gold-Making Theater Lab (2024) and The Theater of Light (2026).
A. Dvořák Theater, Příbram; Geisslers Hofcomoedianten; South Bohemian Theater; Malé divadlo; RADAR Theater; NoD Theater
South Bohemian Thalia Award 2019; Mark Ravenhill Award 2023 for the production *27 – The Foreclosure Show* by Jan Mydlář (Luděk Horký, Natálie Preslová, Helena Koblischková; directed by Petr Hašek)