Perfect Strangers is a theatrical adaptation of the acclaimed Italian film by Paolo Genovese, brought to the Bulgarian stage for the first time by director Stayko Murdzhev. The play tells the story of seven close friends who gather for dinner and, prompted by a seemingly innocent idea, decide to share all messages and calls from their phones aloud. This game quickly turns into a catalyst for unveiling deeply guarded secrets that shake their relationships. With a stellar cast, the performance offers a provocative look at human connections and the hidden masks we wear.
Stayko Murdzhev brings the story to the Bulgarian stage with finesse, preserving the tension and humor of the original. Perfect Strangers reinforces his reputation as a director with sharp sensitivity, psychological depth, and attention to detail.