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Premiere: Theater comedy "TO WORK AS TO HOLIDAY" | Biršton

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The cost of the event
25.00 - 28.00
Event date
2025-02-07 19:00 To 20:30

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Based on Isabelle Grolier's play "Happy at Work"
N-16

Director - Ričardas Vitkaitis
Starring: Aušra Štukytė, Neringa Varnelytė, Andrius Bialobžeskis, Julius Žalakevičius.

Have a nice Monday at work, is that possible? After all, most people already start waiting for Friday evening on Monday morning, because work is not entertainment, but a place to earn money. Could it be otherwise? This time, the ACTOR'S Theater presents you a very hard-working, but at the same time relaxing comedy TO WORK LIKE A HOLIDAY, based on the French author Isabelle Grolier's play, "Happy at Work".

The action of the play takes place in the editorial office of a newspaper, whose financial affairs are getting worse every month, because with the advent of the Internet era, printed newspapers have become unpopular. The three employees working in the editorial office do not particularly like each other and their duties, they only look at how to rush home as quickly as possible through the doors of the editorial office. The director running the newspaper can't stand the workers' attitude towards work, but everyone grits their teeth and continues to work because they have no other option. And the way out is suddenly offered by a Dutch investor who has appeared, who promises to invest in the newspaper with one strange condition, that from now on the employees must be happy at work and go to work like a holiday!

Will the four colleagues who don't like each other find a way out? This is where the real confusion begins, funny situations, funny misunderstandings and most importantly more work!

Maybe this play will give the viewer the answer that the whole world has been searching for for centuries, how to be happy at work? And if you don't find the answer, at least you will take away an optimistic attitude towards the work that some people like, others don't like, and the happiness that everyone strives for.