The ruthless financial crisis aborts everyday lives and disassembles the social state. The dark Greek reality in the beginnings of the 21st century converses on stage with a heretic text, written in 1880 by Karl Marx’s brother-in-law. Lafargue’s declaration of the right for leisure time, as an antidote to the underpaid exhausting labour that leads to misfortune is juxtaposed with monologues of people who experience the anguish of unemployment nowadays, as they were written down by Nikos Panayotopoulos. Thodoris Gonis reveals, through the genre of documentary theatre, the real picture of the misery which we are experiencing, and he proposes a peculiar resolution.