Vatzlav

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Vatzlav is a play by Polish dramatist and writer Slawomir Mrozek. It was written between 1968 and 1969 and has 77 scenes. It has been widely produced with productions at the Stratford Festival, off Broadway, and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[1][2]

New York Times writer Mel Gussow called it "a three-ring circus of a comedy, cataloguing the injustices - and the sheer craziness - of civilization".[3]

Vatzlav is a comedic farce that turns political at every stage. A family has a grown son who wears diapers and is a bear.[citation needed] Oedipus Rex is an old blind man and the protector of all things right. A Genius has a daughter called Justice, who must be 'revealed' to the world. And there's Vatzlav himself, stuck on the island with them.

References

Theatre In the Raw Society presents Vatzlav by Slawomir Mrozek >>[1]