When creating the new performance of H. U. D. I. Company, László Hudi built on the experience he gained from leading a workshop with brilliant British actors in the London National Theater's Studio in Spring 2004. The company started to work on their newest piece, based on Ibsen's classical drama, \The Wild Duck\, approaching the unfolding story as a collection of memories, a history they all share and to which they also link their personal associations. Therefore the drama no longer exists, it is only the memory of the drama that the spectators are also invited to share. It is the missing link, Hedvig and her death that unites everyone – the audience and the actors, the characters of the drama, whom perhaps we can no longer consider actors or characters – at the dinner table, to relive the events of the past... In this performance there is no stage, the artificial distance between actors and spectators is abolished, all are invited to sit at the table and share a unique theater experience and a simple dinner. IN HUNGARIAN!