
JÁTÉK A KASTÉLYBAN
In a sun‑drenched seaside castle, three seasoned playwrights and a nervous young composer gather in an ornate drawing‑room, each eager to launch a new work. Their banter quickly turns meta, as they openly debate the very act of introducing characters and setting the scene, turning the opening into a playful lesson on theatrical conventions. With a mix of bravado, self‑deprecation and genuine curiosity, they sketch their identities and ambitions right before the audience’s ears.
The dialogue sparkles with wit, exposing the quirks of the creative process while hinting at the competitive camaraderie among artists. As the evening unfolds, the conversation drifts from the mechanics of a first line to the intoxicating promise of summer and the charm of an Italian coast. Listeners will feel the energy of a rehearsal that’s as much about friendship and folly as it is about the birth of a new operetta.
Language
hu
Duration
~1 hours (104K characters)
Release date
2024-06-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1952
A master of sharp dialogue and human comedy, he became one of Hungary’s best-known playwrights while also writing the beloved novel The Paul Street Boys. His stories often mix wit, tenderness, and a clear-eyed view of pride, love, and ambition.
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