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Thursday 28 October 2021 and Thursday 2 December 2021

Interview with Rodrigó Balogh and Márton Illés about Village Day / Falunap (Hungary)

Roma Theatre Retrospective 2021

Thursday 28 October 2021 and Thursday 2 December 2021

Lápos could be any village in Hungary today. Its lovable inhabitants struggle for their daily living, for better or worse. Misery-tourists visit for village day every year, and the participants of the gastro-theatre performance meet real human tragedies in the pokey but inventive village.

Trailer for Village Day

Writer and director: Rodrigó Balogh
Dramaturg: Márton Illés
Performers: Emília Boda-Novy, Dávid Csányi, Béla Stubnya, Cristopher Pászik, Orsolya Balogh, Judit Kőszegi
Languages: Hungarian
Subtitles: English

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