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About the Author: Viliam Klimáček (1958) is a playwright, theatre director and actor, poet and novelist. He graduated from the Medical Faculty at Comenius University in Bratislava and worked as an anaesthesiologist in Bratislava. In 1985 he co-founded the alternative creative GUnaGU Theatre in Bratislava and has been the artistic director and screenwriter of the theatre since that time. In 1992, he left his medical profession and began his professional career in theatre. He uses absurdity and the grotesque in his works, often inspired by the British comedy group Monty Python.