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A spectre is haunting Europe as right-wing nationalism continues to gain ground. In Hungary, the native country of theatre-maker Béla Pintér, this unsettling trend is omnipresent. Pintér and his outstanding cast counter with a grotesque, scathing farce. A provincial couple wants to adopt children. As there are no infants available, they adopt two teenage girls, one of them ugly, the other a Roma girl. This causes great turmoil in the peasant village and soon the façade of tradition and folklore crumbles away. What’s foreign is foul (as the title implies) ‒ and this attitude is in all of us. (MB)
- THEATRE
- Language
Hungarian, with German surtitles
- Duration
100 mins, no interval
- Post Performance Talk
with Béla Pintér and membres of the ensemble SUN 19.08.