A war for justice unfolds between the “pure” farmers-workers class and the “filthy” urban stratum of power, thus sending messages through laughter with its clever punch lines and familiar situations. It’s amazing how up-to-date the phrase of peasant Sotiris echoes “They ate, and ate and ate money all over the place” together with Mavrogialouros’ statement “If only I could see a Greek who could say I’m sorry, I’m so sorry guys, it was my fault” Does any of these ring a bell from a play written more than half a century ago?