Headless Flies is a comedy that begins with the attempts of three families to escape boredom, but quickly turns their intimate crises into a stage of absurdity, confusion, and collapsing notions of order and happiness. Beneath the lightness of farce, the performance reveals loneliness, dissatisfaction, and the ridiculous human attempts to arrange life through desires that constantly unsettle it.
Director Teddy Moskov is one of the most distinctive and recognizable figures in Bulgarian theatre. He is the founder of La Strada Theatre, and his work in both theatre and television, including the programme The Street, has established his characteristic artistic signature, in which grotesque, absurdity, and the fine line between the comic and the tragic become a distinctive theatrical language.
