
Sahibinden Satılık Birinci El Ortaoyunu
Comedy
Overview
From Ferhan Şensoy, a humorous comedy with a high dose of laughter about today's technological revolution... With computerized communication entering every aspect of our lives, you will enjoy watching the play, which describes the alienation of society in a satirical language, and see what trouble the virtual world has brought upon us, accompanied by mischievous jokes... In the virtual realm, Şensoy satirizes digital emotions, declaring, "We are in the highly electronic F-type Internet world."
Top Cast


Ferhan Şensoy
Ferhan Şensoy
Ferhan Şensoy


Rasim Öztekin
Rasim Öztekin
Rasim Öztekin


Derya Baykal
Derya Baykal
Derya Baykal


Müjgân Ferhan Şensoy
Müjgân Ferhan Şensoy
Müjgân Ferhan Şensoy


Derya Şensoy
Derya Şensoy
Derya Şensoy
Elif Durdu
Elif Durdu
Elif Durdu


Erkan Üçüncü
Erkan Üçüncü
Erkan Üçüncü
Özkan Aksular
Özkan Aksular
Özkan Aksular


Ebru Soyuerden
Ebru Soyuerden
Ebru Soyuerden
Özge Çatıkkaş
Özge Çatıkkaş
Özge Çatıkkaş
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