It was a Sunday evening in the small, remote village of Malá Franková, nestled in the Kežmarok district of eastern Slovakia. Roughly a hundred spectators gathered to enjoy an outdoor performance by the National Theatre of Košice at the local amphitheatre. The show, “Little Gem” — an acclaimed Irish play by Elaine Murphy — tells the stories of three generations of women grappling with life, love, and sexuality. But what was meant to be an evening of culture turned into a spectacle of disruption. The peace was shattered when Štefan Kuffa, a deputy environment minister and far-right nationalist a…