With: Kriszta Szorcsik, Marofka Mátyás, Balázs Jerger
Director: Philippe Genty and Mary Underwood
Master of ceremony: Simon T. Rann
Assistant director: Zsuzsa Pogács
Dramaturg, interpreter: Szaida Khaled-Abdo
This special performance tells the story of the Odyssey with household utensils. From colander to bottle-screw and to colewort there is everything, even bob-bon soldiers wrapped in coloured paper.
However, one shouldn't expect to hear the well-known story with its original text - Ulysses' homeward journey will be told in a modern, contemporary language, emphasizing on some of the characteristic adventures of the epic. The text of the performance includes countless associations, jokes and songs specific to Hungarian, as it were some Monty Python transcription, full of humour, idiomatic artifices and word-plays.
The performance promises much fun not only for adults, but also for older children, as a real family program!
Directors of the show are Philippe Genty and Mary Underwood, who have already staged the production previously, with their French company. In the Bárka Theatre the story will be played by three actors: Kriszta Szorcsik, Balázs Dévai and Balázs Jerger.