Original work by Marius von Magenburg that touches on the subject of discrimination against those who deviate from the socially acceptable (here from the beautiful man) and the need for man to be accepted by society at the expense ultimately of his own needs and will. The successful inventor must be handsome, according to the socially acceptable standard, to be accepted and not excluded from the obvious. In the end, everyone wants to be “equally” beautiful, while at the same time their character and morals have been altered. A show that has humor and great immediacy with the audience, but it also raises concerns. The limited stage space imposes ingenuity and relative frugality in developing the sets, as well as limiting roles and assigning more than one to an actor. Ingenious direction and very good performances. Overall it's a very good show.
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