Dangerous Comedy in a Small House
Marc Camoletti is a great name in French boulevard comedy. His plays are successfully staged in the world’s leading theaters, especially popular in theatrical spaces where the audience appreciates refined humor, rhythm, and absurdity. The author’s most famous work, Boeing-Boeing, is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the most frequently performed French play in the world.
Dangerous Comedy in a Small House is a classic French farce in the comedy genre, where ordinary life turns into absurdity. One house, one wife, one lover, one secret, and several guests — this is where the protagonist’s circular struggle and chaos begin. The confined space and open door turn the comedy into a three-act ballet, in which every scene is filled with humor like a glass of wine.
Otar Katamadze’s interpretation offers the audience not only laughter but also a chance to look into a parodic reflection of their own daily life — who we are when we hide the truth from others… or even from ourselves.