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Longer plays

A surreal comedy from the cold North, where the heroine is frustrated by her emotionally distant partner. Their complex relationship unfolds against the backdrop of a decaying beached whale.

In Czech, French, and Italian.

It's a one-of-a-kind world, straddling the line between absurdist theatre and symbolic drama—dark and magical, blending black comedy with Nordic thriller. (Le Quartier des autrices et des auteurs)

The play won the Bronze Mimosa award at the 2022 Vivons les mots international competition for Francophone writers and was published in March 2023 by the Paris-based L'Harmattan.

It follows a logic that defies logic itself—a kind of melody that's simultaneously cruel and absurd, yet strangely coherent. (Vivons les mots)

Pandemicomedy! A love story or a brutal massacre? Is the danger outside the window, or is it right here? A psychological drama or an absurd farce?

Sára and Max are in love. But can their relationship withstand such pressure? Both want to pursue their dreams. Online courses and homemade sourdough suddenly start playing a big role in their lives, and singing "Happy Birthday" twice in a row seems to suffice.

Will the threat ever truly pass?

In Czech.

Awarded Best Play in the Original Corona Plays competition organized by Prague's Theatre in Řeznická (2020).

Staged regularly on Czech stages since 2022.

A dark comedy/drama. When a ghost from Alice's supposedly forgotten past returns, she lays it to rest on the tracks.

In French&Czech.

Unique, poetic, tender.

The bilingual script was written for the Luxembourg-based project KAPPKINO (Cinema in your head), which awarded it a writer's grant from the Fonds Culturel National de Luxembourg (2020).

Recorded as an audio drama in 2022, directed by Lucie Orbók and featuring Catherine Dauphin and Igor Orozovič.

This dark comedy is distinguished by its powerful evocation of images and language, allowing the listener to project their own feelings and stories, fears, and hopes onto it. (Kappkino)

The Luxembourg LIVE premiere took place on June 12, 2024, at Trifolion Theatre, Echternach.

Released on vinyl (2023): Kappkino – Fais Dodo.

A darkly absurd comedy.

In English, and Czech. 

The Grandma is a funny, surreal, and opinionated piece about how advances in technology and society are leaving the elderly behind. (Joe Dolan)

Also known as Once Upon a Never: No Past - No Future (Divadlo Kolárka).

We embrace challenging themes because we feel compelled to address them. "The Grandma" tackles contemporary issues that evoke mixed reactions from audiences. We believe this is exactly what theatre should do—provoke thought and resonate deeply. (Divadlo Kolárka)


An absurd comedy that depicts the evolution of a woman's soul toward men and deals with the issue of gender.

This soul is represented by its two halves, Femininum and Masculinum, who quarrel but complement each other. As they search together for a normal partner on stage, Bananaman, a caricature of a macho man, annoys the audience in the auditorium.

In Czech / French.

A nostalgic comedy about returning to the frightening East, about redemption, forgetfulness, and ineradicable roots.

An international jury selected the concept for presentation at the TalentLab#21 theatre festival in Luxembourg (2021).

In French & other languages.

Starring the amazing Valérie Bodson and Caty Baccega
Starring the amazing Valérie Bodson and Caty Baccega

Shorter Plays

Occasionally, a woman has to act crazy to be able to end a relationship with her unfaithful husband.

A one-act comedy (almost a one-woman show) with elements
of dark humor. Half an hour in a double bed, with a bark beetle disaster as the backdrop.

In Czech.

A short comedy exploring the lives of artists, written specifically for the Spanish cultural magazine ABRIL, No. 67.

In French, and Spanish.

What's the secret to surviving a long-term marriage? Does sclerosis give him salvation? Is she really to blame for her violent tendencies or is it a grain of Alzheimer's in her?

A one-act holiday comedy about a senior couple whose relationship deteriorates just as their festively decorated kitchen does.

In Czech.

A short vampire comedy written specifically for the project Dinner with a New Play, organized biannually by the theatre LETÍ and the DILIA agency.

In Czech.

Performed on March 11, 2023, at the VILA Štvanice theatre in Prague.

Screenplays

Feature film script

Aboard a medical train, a young doctor travels with a terrifying secret he wants to bury in a snowy taiga.

In French.

The script won second prize in the National Literary Competition in Luxembourg (2023).

A work that stands out for its visual quality and original setting with a significant sociopolitical dimension. The mysterious atmosphere of the story creates a captivating tension that gradually reveals the tragedy haunting the main character.

Short script

A young artist thrives in luxury by day but faces her mortal trials in nightmares. She realizes that her ultramodern villa protects her body but leaves her soul yearning for nature's embrace. This visually striking short film script explores the separation of man from wilderness.

In French. In English.

The script has received nominations and awards, including Best Short Script at various international competitions and festivals.

Short script

A shy man must find the courage to look into the eyes of the woman who sits with him in the train compartment and with whom he is hopelessly in love.

In English.

Short script

During a birthday party, the host quietly leaves the dining room full of guests and retreats to the kitchen. There, she breaks down in tears, exhausted from constant insults and mockery. Her friend, who has witnessed all the horrors, comes in to comfort her. Throughout their conversation, it becomes clear that her husband is publicly humiliating her. However, when the two women return to the dining room, the truth comes to light.

Yes, this is a story about the cruelty of teenagers!

In English, Czech, and French.