We climbed into the lion’s den
Janko Martinkovič was born on 11 December 1966 to a Slovak engineer and a nurse from Moravia. He grew up in Bratislava until the age of three, when the family moved to Brno in search of better working conditions. At home, the family secretly listened to either Free Europe or the Voice of America, and Janko Martinkovič and his brother knew they were not allowed to talk about it anywhere. From 1982 to 1986, Janko Martinkovič attended the gymnasium in Lerchova Street. His dream university was the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, where he was accepted after passing the talent exams. However, at the gymnasium he said that he did not get into the school. Later on, however, his teachers found out the truth and forbade him to enter academia, i.e. he could not participate in his education at the Academy of Performing Arts. However, he was still drawn to the theatre, so he started working as a technician and set designer at the Husa na provázku Theatre in Brno, which was linked to the dissent. It was thanks to this theatre and the production of Rozrazil that he got to Prague on 17 November 1989 and directly participated in the events on Národní třída and the subsequent strike, which the theatres joined. After the fall of the communist regime, he travelled through the United States and spent three years in France. After a performance of The Star on the Willow he met with President Václav Havel. A born storyteller, bon vivant, owner of several businesses and a stalwart of the Brno gastroscene, Janko Martinkovič lived in Lelekovice near Brno in 2023.