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Butterflies in Stomach” Play: Lyubo Neykov & Nencho Ilchev Comedy

Beloved Bulgarian Comedic Duo Returns‍ to Stage in New Production

Sofia, Bulgaria ⁣- Fan favorites Lyubo Neykov and Nencho Ilchev, known for their comedic chemistry on television, ​are reuniting for a new theatrical performance ‌titled‌ “Butterflies in the Stomach,” which premiered October 4th. The play explores themes of ​love, friendship, and the complexities of life through a humorous lens, promising audiences a blend of laughter and poignant moments.

The​ production marks​ a return to the stage for the pair, who have enjoyed a 30-year friendship and a popular television presence with their show “Comedians.” “Butterflies in the stomach” centers on two ⁣men vying for the affection of a woman, portrayed‍ by ‍Lily sucheva, with Neykov playing an‌ ambitious⁢ television‍ producer ⁢struggling​ with his personal life and Ilchev as his longtime friend. The dynamic is further intricate by the introduction of ⁤Neykov’s father,played by Ivan Radoev,who portrays a character⁤ experiencing sclerosis.​

Ilchev and Radoev share a history predating ⁢their time at the National Academy for⁣ Theater and Film Arts (NATFIZ), having previously attended acting studios together under director Boncho Urumov.⁢ This pre-existing rapport contributes to the play’s layered relationships.

According to Ilchev,the audience immediately recognized the genuine connection between himself and Neykov ⁣at the premiere. “They told me, ‘How do you see that you know each other and you are pleased to be together.’ that’s why we live – someone to make a blunder, make a mistake⁢ and the⁢ other to laugh. That’s how the performance is alive,” he told 24 Hours.He described the​ comedy as a⁣ scenario “with a lot of‍ sense,” adding, “it’s funny,​ it’s sad-it’s the most enjoyable to play and the⁤ best thing to watch.”

the play is directed by Nikolay gunderov,⁤ who received the Aleko Konstantinov Award for Satirical Standup Comedy‍ in 2020 for his play “Crochet Club” and the Askeer award for contemporary Bulgarian dramaturgy in 2017.

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