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The plot outline of Ren Lei's dinner
Pierre, a shrewd and wise publisher, is very popular in his "cultural elite" circle, and plays and selects "idiots" at the weekly dinner. Pierre, the publisher, found the ideal "idiot" for this week's dinner-Binon. He is full of expectations for tonight's game, and firmly believes that Bion's performance will make him shine in front of the "elite". However, on the eve of the dinner, Pierre was accidentally injured and his wife left home because of emotional discord. In the chaos, the kind and honest "idiot" Binon pushed open Pierre's door as promised. ...

This dinner planned by smart people for a long time includes "elites" such as publishers, tax collectors and private doctors, as well as "idiots" from all walks of life. Who laughs the most at the dinner table of "elite" and "idiot"? Who laughs last? I believe you have your own answer.

This play is a classic of Francis Wilbert, the first French "fool comedy". In three years, he performed more than 800 performances in Paris, France, and won the Caesar Best Screenplay Award for the adapted film. Today, the play has landed in China. It is adapted, directed and starred by Peisi Chen, a famous comedy performance artist. Powerful actors such as Beijing People's Art Theatre and China National Theatre have joined in the performance. Tonight, a special dinner is about to begin. Tonight, a long-planned dinner. The organizer prides himself on his wisdom and shrewdness. Among them, an extremely clever book publisher joined in, and he was determined to win the first prize in the special competition of the dinner party. However, today's heroes are not them, but fools in the eyes of others. Kindness, enthusiasm and persistence are his best self-defense weapons. People have told us since childhood, "Don't treat anyone like a fool." Some sages even summed up the classic sentence "cleverness is mistaken by cleverness". However, the organizers of the dinner party have long forgotten these words, so a contest between smart people and fools began.

The power of fools is great. He can make things take a turn for the worse, or he can make the dream of "smart people" go up in smoke. There may be no national boundaries in this respect.