Jitka Boho (32): I wouldn’t miss a partner! | For women

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We met in her dressing room at a Broadway theater during her lunch break while she was rehearsing for a musical. I was looking forward to our conversation, because anyone who had the opportunity to meet her knows that she is nice and nice to talk to. In addition, we have a lot in common, not only hair color, love of the theater, but also a positive attitude towards life.

When we last saw each other, you said that everything happened too quickly with your partner, that’s why you’re still getting to know each other. How are you doing over time?

We still get to know each other, because we don’t see each other much during the day. We see each other in the morning, sometimes he doesn’t come home until late in the evening, even when I’m sleeping. So now we don’t even have room to argue, it’s actually good. In the morning, she cuddles with the little one, while I manage to get ready… And it suits me that way now, because I’m in the theater with my thoughts. In addition, he also has a lot of his work and is quite busy with his time, so we are on the same page. If he had less of her, he would probably perceive it differently, he would probably miss me at home. But I think that Tomas doesn’t miss me.

There is also the question of whether you are thinking about marriage, do you already have a child together…

Well, we don’t talk about that at all. I don’t think he thought about it in any way, or that he planned it in any way, certainly not. I’d say it stays the way it is. And it doesn’t even bother me, because I’ve already gone through a divorce, we have a child, and that’s much more important than getting married. Now it doesn’t really matter if we ever get married, I can’t imagine it at all anyway.

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Is there something you could never forgive?

At the end of last year, I took stock of it and realized that I had probably learned to forgive. In some things even to herself. So it would have to be something very, very serious… I was wondering if I would be able to forgive infidelity, that’s easy to say and I think yes, but Tomáš shouldn’t read it. With age, my values ​​are somewhere else. So if it was just a fluke, I would probably be able to bite it. But who knows how I could possibly live with it. It would certainly be difficult for me.

You play Helena Troja in the musical Troja. How do you feel about that role?

I was looking for myself a little in the character, and I think that only in the last weeks of rehearsals I got into it and found myself in it. I think that each of us, the three alternations, perceive Helena a little differently. It’s probably because we’re so far apart in age. And I, a single mother, see it differently, because Helena actually leaves her daughter and goes away with her love. It is absolutely terrible to abandon a child. So I’m a little bit angry with her and I’m like, ‘She’s such a bitch, how could she do that.’ So I soak it all in and try to relate to her. She’s different than me, but I’m probably the same in that I also fall in love quickly and fall in love immediately, but I can’t imagine leaving my children. But then again, the time was probably completely different, and it was probably not discussed so much back then.

And does she have something in her that you would like to learn from her, perhaps in terms of character?

Yes, definitely the fact that she seems more confident and sure of herself because she walks in like the queen, so it can’t be some girl. She is a woman that many people and rulers look up to. And I like that about her, so maybe she can teach me something.

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