Potopa
"Noah at least could send a bird for an olive branch. We just fried all our chickens."
An ordinary Sunday at one of the well-known fast-food franchises – FCK. Chickens are frying, customers are coming, and everything works as it should. Until drops start falling from the sky. An ordinary rain transforms into a catastrophe of biblical proportions, and the branch's premises become a prison for consumers who would never normally speak to each other. Now their lives are at stake, and they have no choice but to stick together – a part-time worker, university students, a Prague mayor with his son, and an Indian tourist. But none of them can be sure whether this evening won't be their last.
The original production explores missing moral values, divisions in how society is perceived, and consumerism – all wrapped in trashy comedy full of allusions, insults, and accusations.
"May humanity get a second chance somewhere in the next world."
PS: Any similarity to other fast-food franchises is purely coincidental and we will deny it in court if necessary.
Warning: The production is not suitable for viewers under thirteen years of age and persons sensitive to stroboscopic effects. It contains profanity, sex, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, violence, themes of suicide and eating disorders, rapid light changes, gunfire, and a strong smell of fried chicken.