INPUT FEST: MILF
Füge Production
Hormonologist.
Used woman with kids, interested?
Washes, cares, does homework, pampers!
Self-deprecating evening, fun banter with puns, role-playing for acceptance of reality.
The erotic embodiment and objectification of man. Public body shaming.
Are you stronger than your mother's shame?
Come and face my fleeting reality!
Life is still in front of you, you want it from behind? Listen up! Use me! Use me again! Look! Listen!
Nothing to fear, I could be your mother! Who said #motheronly!?
Life behind me, can it start again?
Buy a ticket (not for a yacht)! #watchtheMILF

Schedule
Milf: Dr. Pető Kata
Sexymotherfucker: Barnabás Rohonyi
By Viktor Kovács, Dominik Kovács
Composer: Flóra Lili Matisz
Costume designer: Nagy Fruzsina
Set design by Krisztián Gergye, Andor Isépy, Kata Pető
Light technician: Ádám Langó, Mátyás Major
Sound engineer: Attila Nemesházi
Production Manager:Dóra Gulyás
Assistant Director: Laura Csonka
Director - choreographer: Krisztián Gergye
Special thanks to Anna Zsigó dramaturge, Katinak Bárdos for the costumes and Duett Textil Kft.
Photo by Dóra Gulyás
Poster by Zsuzsi László
Poster photo by Imre Varga
The use of stroboscopes is not recommended for pregnant mothers, epileptics and people with pacemakers.
The production is part of the Staféta programme of the Budapest Municipality.
Jurányi House
The Jurányi Production Community Incubator House has become a key venue in the capital's cultural life, a vibrant hub of the contemporary art scene. Our aim in creating the Jurányi was to find a stable, shared home for the independent theatre and creative arts sector, providing the infrastructure necessary for its day-to-day operations. We wanted to create a cultural centre in the Buda area, a "contemporary art house" where theatre-loving young people could spend a few hours over a coffee or even a theatre performance, a creative children's activity or an acrobatic movement class, thus re-filling the abandoned educational institution with an active community life. Jurányi is more than just a theatre in Buda, it is a creative and creative base where visitors can enjoy a varied artistic, community, and educational program, in addition to a regular repertoire of 300 productions a year. We are proud that the Jurányi House is now a graduation subject in some art schools.