
Palace 176
Comedy
Overview
A comedy known and loved by all, under the interpretation of the most famous actors of the Albanian National Theatre.
Top Cast


Roland Trebicka
Roland Trebicka
Jovan Bregu
Roland Trebicka
Jovan Bregu


Elida Janushi
Elida Janushi
Marieta
Elida Janushi
Marieta


Pavlina Mani
Pavlina Mani
Liria
Pavlina Mani
Liria


Violeta Manushi
Violeta Manushi
Teto Rita
Violeta Manushi
Teto Rita


Eva Alikaj
Eva Alikaj
Elsa
Eva Alikaj
Elsa


Ilir Bezhani
Ilir Bezhani
Sandri
Ilir Bezhani
Sandri


Anastas Kristofori
Anastas Kristofori
Perikliu
Anastas Kristofori
Perikliu


Gëzim Rudi
Gëzim Rudi
Fredi
Gëzim Rudi
Fredi
Merita Zoto
Merita Zoto
Irena
Merita Zoto
Irena
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