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Absurdist comedy ‘The Statesman’ to premiere in London

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Absurdist comedy ‘The Statesman’ to premiere in London

The production opens this September at Theatro Technis in London…

What happens when a village that has outlawed laughter is suddenly forced to learn how to be funny?

In New York-based writer Joel Marlin’s new absurdist comedy about the importance of laughter itself, The Statesman tells the story of a humourless village and the bitter old man whose job it is to teach them how to be funny.

In this novel six-hander, a small village stands defiantly apart from its neighbours as a place where humour is outlawed. A dull, harmonious peace reigns – but when a boy is exiled for the forbidden act of laughter, his case catches the eye of the Queen. Intrigued, she dispatches a representative to uncover the truth.

Now, with just one week to prove they’re capable of comedy, the villagers and their stern Governor face a terrifying dilemma: to protect their way of life, they must learn how to become the very thing they are not – funny.

“Fast-paced, sharp, and bitingly relevant, The Statesman blends political satire with heart, asking audiences the question: how does laughter unite us when it appears that little does?” – Theatro Technis

The Statesman is an absurdist comedy by New York-based writer Joel Marlin, the production is directed by Quentin Beroud.


The Statesman
Venue: Theatro Technis, 26 Crowndale Rd, London NW1 1TT
Dates:  10–13th, 15–20th, 22–27th September 2025

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