

A Hungarian comedian so chaotic even Marie Claire commented on his weight. The pig killing story awaits.
László Hadházi's solo evening with topical, colourful tabloid images from everyday life in our country, from amusement parks to radio broadcasting and healthcare. The Karinthy-ringed comedian's January 2014 show, Méd in Hungeráj, is an exciting sequel. Hosted by István Bellus. "Hairy, smiley rock 'n roller" (Bristol Népe) "I thought he was fatter." (Marie Claire) "The pork killing stuff almost made me piss my pants." (Washington Post) "I'm sick of this quote-unquote joke." Nóra Oravecz Bottomless promises and blatant lies about the show. Mirtil the kitten and the Pig Killing combined with the Totya and the light bulb story. Story with a guarantee! A constant flow of humour towards the diaphragm muscles, even from multiple sides. With humour and page guarantee!
Acting
Hadházi's manic energy carrying 90+ minutes solo
Writing
The infamous 'Totya and the light bulb' narrative structure
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Dumaszínház represents Hungary's 2010s alternative comedy boom, where theater comics built cult followings through deliberately unpolished, blog-era humor.
The fake pull quotes ('I thought he was fatter') parody how Hungarian media reviews comedians, making the marketing itself a performance of post-ironic self-awareness.
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