cast: James Hacker, miniszterelnök: Hevér Gábor Sir Humphrey Appleby, kabinetfőnök: Alföldi Róbert Bernard Woolley, személyi titkár: Ficza István Claire Sutton, politikai tanácsadó: Parti Nóra Kumranisztán nagykövete: Marton Róbert
Hungarian version by: Faragó Zsuzsa, Ugrai István music: Némedi Árpád, Zságer-Varga Ákos production design: Dávid Márk, Lakatos Péter costume: Tihanyi Ildi set: Cséffai Györgyi make-up:Vég Attila light design: Kehi Richárd dresser: Lakatos Erika prompter: Czakó Klára assistants: Ari Zsófia, Czirák Dániel, Ruska Robin, Takács Edina light: Lengyel Zoltán sound: Szabó Szilveszter assistant director: Nyulassy Attila production manager: Zsedényi Balázs production executive: Ugrai István directed by: Znamenák István
The UK is in crisis: debt is spiralling, unemployment is on the rise and the fragile coalition cabinet is at breaking point. But salvation may exist in the form of a complex pipeline deal with the oil-rich country of Kumranistan that would entitle the government to a multi-trillion pound loan. Political machinations, media manipulation and an appeal for divine intervention ensue. From the writers of the original television series Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister, comes the equally sharply satirical stage version, with some very special Hungarian taste.