
ZUZANA ĎURÍKOVÁ
Actress & Singer
Theatre
Current performances

Sange fra vores verden
This musical performance, created in collaboration with Grapa Teatro, features guest artists Matías Dreva on stick guitar and Zuzana Ďuríková on vocals and trumpet.
Blending rich sounds and heartfelt storytelling, the show invites audiences of all ages on a vibrant, cross-cultural journey — a celebration of music’s power to connect across borders.
Role: Actress and singer
Language: Danish and English
Performed in: Denmark
Year: 2024-25
Previous performances
Frihedens Fugle
A musical walking performance in the Lysbro countryside in collaboration with Hakkehuset and Klassisk4.
The performance explores what it means to leave home, to find the courage to fly – and to dare to use one's own voice.
Role: Actress
Performed in: Denmark
Year: 2025


Fugl Fønix
For the 150th anniversary of H.C. Andersen’s death, Hakkehuset staged an outdoor evening show at Flakhaven, Odense, inspired by the tale of the Phoenix bird. It was part of the H.C Andersen Festivals.
The production combined theatrical acting, aerial acrobatics, light, and dance around a sculptural nest and a giant transparent egg, in collaboration with eVenti Verticali (IT). It ran for three performances, each attended by more than 2,000 spectators.
Role: Actress
Performed in: Denmark
Year: 2025
Vintervæsner
A captivating storytelling concert for all ages about winter creatures from Nordic folklore who punish the naughty and protect nature.
Role: Actress and singer
Language: Danish
Performed in: Denmark
Year: 2024


The Blue Apple
A vibrant theatrical show featuring singing, dancing, clowning, masks, and live percussion inspired by African, Brazilian, and Latin American traditions. Fun for all ages, indoors or outdoors.
Role: Actress and singer
Language: Danish, English or Spanish
Performed in: Denmark, Greenland and Spain.
Years: 2020-23
Echoes of Celebration
A theatrical concert with over 10 international artists on stage, blending song, poetry, dance, and global music traditions to celebrate life, express gratitude, and honor those we've lost.
Role: Actress and singer
Language: Danish, English, Spanish and Slovak.
Performed in: Denmark, Netherlands and Serbia.
Years: 2020-23


Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis was a journey through the East.
With over 10 international artists on stage, this theatrical concert blended live Balkan music, Eastern European joy and melancholy, and elements of clowning that shaped the structure of the piece.
Role: Actress and singer
Language: Danish, English, Spanish and Slovak.
Performed in: Denmark, Netherlands and Serbia.
Years: 2020-23
Obra, (o cómo construir a una mujer destruida)
A physical theatre duet created in Mallorca, exploring the fragility of femininity through movement, presence, and symbolic imagery. Performed by two artists, the piece offered an intimate reflection on identity and the female experience.
Role: Actress
Language: Slovak
Performed in: Spain
Year: 2017


Burlesque Experience
Combining theatre, magic, dance, poetry, circus, and music, the performance told the story of a girl dreaming of becoming an artist and her journey to achieve it. Each show involved over 60 artists and attracted more than 1,000 spectators per performance.
Role: Actress and Assistant Director
Performed in: Spain
Year: 2013-18
Amália takes a deep breath
A poignant monodrama by Alina Nelega, portraying an ordinary woman's struggle for dignity and freedom under Romania’s communist regime.
Role: Actress and Director
Performed in: Slovakia and Czech Republic
Year: 2012-13


Diagnoza: Slovo
The production was created at the T.W.I.G.A studio as part of the Lexicon of Sexism project, which aimed to deepen public awareness and sensitivity to various types and hidden forms of violence rooted in gender stereotypes.
Role: Actress
Performed in: Slovakia
Year: 2013
Za králikom
Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, Follow the Rabbit portrays a teenager’s surreal journey through a rule-bound society, exploring identity and the challenges of growing up.
Role: Actress
Performed in: Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland
Year: 2009-11
