Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th. A darkly funny play about luck, guilt, and coincidence, Friday the 13th balances laughter and discomfort with the precision of black vaudeville, exposing the comic cruelty of fate.
Friday the 13th. A darkly funny play about luck, guilt, and coincidence, Friday the 13th balances laughter and discomfort with the precision of black vaudeville, exposing the comic cruelty of fate.
Stories and Prehistories. The play blends registers: anthropological farce, social satire and anachronistic dystopia. By transposing contemporary tensions into a fantastical prehistory, Jean-Pierre Martinez creates a comedy of displacement in which the supposedly “primitive” Bohosapiens reveal warmth and clumsy humanity, while the “civilised” Newanderthals embody arrogance, consumerism and polite brutality.