2024.07.31
For that little silliness… - naughty Hungarian folk theatre. The origin of these naughty stories are the folk love stories, that are sometimes sad, sometimes happy.
The play follows the coming-of-age story of girl who just fallen in love for the first time. The main subject of the figuratively phrased story, spiced with folk humour, is our Adamness And Eveness throughout our lives. We recommend it for the barely-grown-ups and the more lived as well.
The wandering theatre travels through the country and the Hungarian regions of the Carpathian Basin since 2009.
The theatre of Marcsi Fabók is based on Hungarian folk children’s stories, folk ballads and folk song, or classic Hungarian literature.
They believe that the message, knowledge and humour of these old fables and heritage is important for the modern society as well. In their plays, they evoke the storytellers of old times, the cobza players and the fair puppeteers.