I was most afraid of women
Orlai Production Office
I was most afraid of women," says the boy whose life falls apart before our eyes in a single day, then loses his love and suddenly finds himself in a dead end of self-discovery. There are no house numbers, no signs for directions, the route planner is unresponsive, and instead of asking for help, he keeps his head down.
And we go along with this boy, who, in the brutal pace of the audio-visual give-and-take promises of our days, takes turns with the girls around him, so that in the end, in this soothsaying and soothsaying, brought to life by music, we find out: who is he really afraid of most?

Schedule
Cast:
Barnabás Dékány
Writer
András Dezső Horváth
Adapted for the stage
Enikő Deés
The director's collaborator
Lili Lujza Szirtes
Lighting and sound
Ádám Langó
Poster photo
Lili Walters
Poster designer
László Csáfordi
Director
Georgita Máté Dezső
Producer
Tibor Orlai
Photo by Samu Gálos
Special thanks to: Ács Petra, Bánky Sára, Bíró Panna Dominika, Csákányi Eszter, Deés Enikő, Ficzere Béla, Hrisztov Toma, Georgita Máté Dezső, Kanyó Kata, László Lili, Messaoudi Emina, Mészáros Martin, Podlovics Laura, Rohonyi Barnabás, Schruff Milán, Staub Viktória, Szakács Zsuzsi, Szalay Bence, Szirtes Lili Lujza, Tenki Dalma, Terhes Sándor, Tóth Zsófia
18+
DURATION OF THE PERFORMANCE
90 minutes
PERFORMANCE DATE
2025.02.07.
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.
