He arranged the secret premiere of Havel’s Beggar’s Opera and played Mackheat. State Security took revenge
Viktor Spousta was born on 4 February 1944 in Prague into a family of a publisher of photographic literature. Together with his two siblings, he grew up in Prague’s Old Town in Kaprova Street. In 1953 his father lost his publishing house as a result of the currency reform. He entered the first grade at the elementary school in Uhelný trh. At the age of 14 he went to an apprenticeship in Ústí nad Labem and in 1960 he became a refrigeration mechanic. Later he worked in this profession, among others, on a farm in Xaverov. In his spare time, however, he devoted himself to the theatre. Thanks to this, he joined the Military Stage Troupe during the army. Later he played in the amateur theatre Na tahu led by director Andrej Krob. In 1975 he played the lead role in an adaptation of The Beggar’s Opera by the then banned author Václav Havel. The only performance of the play took place on 1 November 1975 in Horní Počernice, but there was no reprise. After the performance came the persecution and Viktor Spousta lost his job. He found a job in the hospitality industry, where he worked his way up to restaurant manager. He is now retired. He has been married twice, has two sons, three grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. His passion is travelling - he spends every winter on an island in Thailand. In 2021, he lived in Bratroňov near Nasavrky.