It is important to emphasise that the play is not based on a particular ideological position, but that the disrespectful contact with bodies is bound to shock people. And that is exactly one of the most powerful effects of the farce, focusing on one of the taboos left in our time, namely death. A nice touch is the fact that this focus is established in a completely norm-breaking and unceremonious way. There is verbal comic, but this is nothing compared to the continuous surprises in the form of grotesque and absurd story lines tangling and untangling our characters.