On November 20 at the Gazipaşa Cultural Center theater play "If You Love, Go, I Think You Should Break Up"
What could happen at the last meeting of a couple about to divorce? And what if this place of the final meeting is actually where they first met? The couple, Ayhan and Özlem, who plan to discuss their past, choose a table in the Chrysanthemum tea garden. Could this lead to an amusing outcome?
Irfan Kangi, the author of plays like “Every Love is a Little Funny,” “Arabesque Musical,” “Women's Mind,” and “Waiting for the Realtor,” now presents a one-act comedy, “If You Love, Go, I Think You Should Break Up,” which humorously explores how couples contemplating divorce should actually behave.
The play showcases family conflicts that many of us have witnessed in some way. In the midst of all this reckoning, an amusing waiter enters the scene, acting like an impartial judge for the audience. This entertaining play, lasting 1 hour and 15 minutes, awaits you!