Comedy by Peter Jordan / Very loosely based on Miguel de Cervantes
Sancho Panza can take no more! His overconfident master, Don Quixote, is still tilting at windmills (supposed giants), attacking a funeral party in a stagecoach (barbarians!) and singing incessantly about his Dulcinea. Meanwhile, the Don is wanted by warrant and it is already unbearably hot in May. Sancho wants to go home to his wife and court when he realizes that his master's madness is only a pretence. Behind it lies an ingenious plan to liberate mankind.
Peter Jordan's very free adaptation of Cervantes is a turbulent ride through theatrical genres for three agile players who sometimes slip into the role of a talking horse, sometimes a knight or a corrupt civil servant.