Jean Anouilh (born 1910) is one of the most famous French playwrights of the 20th century, writing absurdist dramas. The author is best known for his dramaturgical skills and his accentuated literary prowess. Ž. Anuji moved away from the dominant elements of contemporary theatre - realism and naturalism - in favour of a more artistic concern. The performance-concert Orchestra, based on Jean Anuj's famous play, reopens a world of wonder where art and people's lives are seen in the mirror of the magic of theatre. It is a place where the audience, as if stepping into another reality, can see and feel the deep layers of our relationships, our dreams, our frustrations and the eternal search for the meaning of life. In this magical process, music becomes not only a bridge between the stage and the auditorium, but also the key to everyone's heart, allowing us to experience our stories unfolding before our very eyes. "Orchestra not only creates a stage mirror of being, but also opens the door to a world where each of us can see a reflection of our own experiences and emotions. It is a journey along the thin line between the reality of our everyday lives and the world of art, offering a unique opportunity for each of us to find and touch something very personal and meaningful in the depths of our souls. The plot. Performing small pieces of music, the ladies of the orchestra (and a lone pianist) reveal the boiling volcanoes beneath the calm exterior. Jealousy, gossip, bragging and frustrated emotions come to a head when one of them... even starts shooting, but the music continues to sound cheerful. The production features 5 women and 2 men, which allows the 1962 absurdist drama to find its place in today's theatre. Conclusion. In a warm embrace, we discover that art not only reflects life, but also has the magical power to transform it, making our inner world richer and brighter.