Maryša (English: Marysha) is a Czech stage drama from 1894, written by brothers Alois Mrštík [cs] and Vilém Mrštík. It is set in a village in Moravia and focuses on the marriage of the eponymous character and its consequences.
Plot
A young woman, Maryša, is promised by her father to Vávra, whose previous wife has died. This not only affects Maryša, but also Francek, the young man who loves her, who decides to leave the village to go to war rather than remain to see Maryša marry Vávra. The play also examines how the marriage affects the family dynamics, such as her grandmother's weakness and inability to help her granddaughter.
Characters
Maryša
Francek
Lízal
Lízalová
Vávra
Rosara
Grandma
Recruiter Krištofl
Strouhlka
Hillman
Franěk
Buček
Neighbour
Girls, Recruiters, Taverners
Productions
The play was adapted into a film of the same name by Josef Rovenský in 1935.[1]