Everything is relative (RO)

Apr-25

Two couples, two different life stages, one common denominator: infidelity. When communication leaves something to be desired and the inherent problems are not resolved in time, marital relationships can slide into the most unpredictable, impossible and irresistible tangles.
Greg, Ginny, Sheila and Philip don't know each other - on the surface - but invisible threads tangle and turn their lives upside down on a delightfully harmless summer day. What else can be salvaged from the situation remains to be seen: pleasant illusions for the "benefit" of appearances or inconvenient truth in the service of truth? Is a couple's relationship just an increasingly outdated social convention or is it based on a genuine feeling of love and mutual trust?
Alan Ayckbourn's play smacks of authentic British humour at its best, and the message it tries to convey in a roundabout way is that we can have fun and take notice, but don't try it at home: though it's all relative, the bill can be stinging in the most concrete way possible.
Director Claudiu Goga returns to the Liviu Rebreanu Company (after the success of the production "Ivanov" by A.P. Chekhov) with a show that is both a wake-up call and a real therapy through laughter.

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