They've enlisted the brilliant writer, Julian Gough, to write a play which not only explains the European disaster we've seen unfolding over the past few years - but makes you laughas well.
"Don't say we can't laugh at ourselves, " says a local p.r. executive as she wipes tears from her eyes during a scene that could best be described as toilet humor encountering adolescent high spirits.
His blunders endear him to the audience because, as flawed humans, we can identify with doing something so outrageously dumb that there's nothing else to do but laugh.