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La Cage aux Folles
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La Cage aux Folles

About La Cage aux Folles

Georges is the owner of La Cage aux Folles (literally The Cage of Madwomen), nightclub in Saint Tropez. In the well-known club men dressed up as women appear headed by the star of the show, the drag queen Zaza Napoli. George and Zaza have been together for twenty years.

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Unexpectedly, Georges’ offspring of a casual one-night stand arrives, and announces his engagement. This is fine, apart from the fact, that his beloved is the daughter of the extremely conservative Sen. Dindon and the father-in-law-to-be wants to meet the groom’s parents by all means. They have no choice: Georges and his son convert their frivolous flat into a decent catholic home, but that is not enough: they have to send Zaza away. As they can’t manage that, all hell breaks which results in hilarious comedy and happy end, of course. The film adapted from the play was making a great hit in Hungary, too, and the Broadway opening in 1983 was the biggest sensation of the year.

Jean Poiret
La Cage aux Folles
Comedy in two acts

Translated by: József Vinkó

GEORGES, owner of La Cage aux Folles
PÉTER VIDA

FRANCIS, director
ERIK MOLNÁR

ALBIN
GÁBOR SZIRTES Jászai- Prize Holder s

JACOB
SÁNDOR TAMÁS MOLNÁR

MERCEDES
LÁSZLÓ KERESZTESI

TABARO, bookkeper
IMRE KULCSÁR

ZORBA, journalist
LÁSZLÓ BAJ

LAURENT, Georges’ son
DOMONKOS MÁRK KIS

Mr GEORGES BARCHÉT, candidate for Parliament
LÁSZLÓ ÁRON

Mrs BARCHÉT
ANNA MOLNÁR

MURIEL, their daughter
EMESE RAMOCSA

SIMONE, Georges’ divorcée
ILDIKÓ SERES

Stage-Design: MENCZEL RÓBERT Jászai-Prize Holder
Costume: HENRIETT LACZÓ
Technical Stage Manager: FERDINÁND SZOBONYA
Stage Manager: PÁL LICHTENSTEIN
Prompter: KRISZTINA REITER
Assistant to the Director: ERIKA RADNAI

Director:
GYÖRGY KORCSMÁROS
Jászai-Prize Holder

Opening:
29 October 2009
Chamber Theatre

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