Immerse yourself in someone else's love

Immerse yourself in someone else's love
Immerse yourself in someone else's love
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Back in 2011, Réka Pelsőczy directed the play Szertel…lek, which Mikroszínpad has recently put on the show, this week on Sunday. You don't get to see the show very often, which unsurprisingly revolves around the theme of love, as much as you can. In the play, which is not only for lovers, the guests and employees of a nostalgia press tell their love stories and break into song in Hungarian or English.

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Pelsőczy lets his characters just tell anecdotes and be themselves, their stories may sound familiar to everyone, even though these are special stories, they are still ordinary. The actors don't act, but the relationships still appear, even the revue character sometimes emerges, although the singing skills are far from perfect. Love is something everyone is familiar with, but no one in the audience gets up to tell their own story, even though it is in the air. This includes the fact that the first row of the Mikroszínpad should be inappropriately added to the performance, since Szeret.lek is a chamber piece, but it has never been seated with an actor watching in such a disturbing proximity.

This is perhaps the most disturbing part of the show, because anyway the stories of Sértek…lek are cheerful even in their sadness, as if suffering is the most natural thing in the world, and as if it were an inherent part of love. Perhaps it wouldn't hurt to have a more positive approach to these commonplace facts, then we could enjoy the suffering, then jump down to the corner bar and sing our hearts out at the end. Another question is whether they would consider us totally stupid. So, if you have nothing else to do on Sunday, let others tell you what hurts them and how.

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