Writers of the Két Lámpás blog The coward they attended our presentation and analyzed in detail what they saw.
"Revising and arranging (also Nándor Varju his work) brilliantly reduced the action with many characters and taking place in many locations to just four characters and a few locations, while retaining both the edge of social criticism and the complexity of human relationships."
"Freedom in this world is also illusory on a personal, relationship level: Éva can be a valued decoration, an exploited sexual object or a dream wife, but she cannot be herself. The drama can also give you a lot to think about and talk about in the area of love, monogamy, and polyamory. The music that accompanies the play, in addition to having a perfect age-painting effect, also indicates Éva's current state of mind, just as the painting also keeps it in the center.
We couldn't take our eyes off it Anna Janó with his expressive facial play, he created a very focused acting presence on stage, his gestures and facial expressions would tell the whole story without words. The perfect partner for all of this Tibor Boda, who achieves the acting feat of playing a triple role in such a way that he is able to keep this virtuosity in the background and to highlight Éva's character with every movement."
– can be read in the report of the performance The Coward.
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