The play consists of various sketches presenting a caricature of the little-bourgeois Greece. Between the parts which many times include songs and dances, two types impede, two Modern Greek bourgeois people wandering inside the public and commenting opportune social and political matters of the country. Through the sketches the viewer follows the different little-bourgeois persons to broach notions and situations such as bureaucracy, gymnastics, family, gossip, social success, culture, politics, dowry, inheritance, money etc. The director Chara Kandreviotou marks that "Mikroastika" is a performance with big and short sketches, songs and dance, articulated with interior rhythm and dialectics not led by a rudimentary plot but through a unified and clear object: "the satire of the little-bourgeois ethics".