Predrag Lucić, prominent Croatian prose writer and poet, journalist and publisher, but also, although less known, a theatre director who abandoned his original profession but not the theatre. With the Aziz, a witty and wise tragicomedy, which he himself defines as a "comedie franchise by the motives of Bertold Brecht's Respectable Wedding", he returns to the theatre thematising in his well-known anarchic manner the topic of the different and diverse as well as prejudices and fears of the contemporary globalized world: scared not so much by the unknown that this 'different' really brings, as by our own mental clichés. Since Lucić has already been awarded Judita prize at the 63rd Split Summer Festival, it is time for the theatre audience to be rewarded with the theatre stage adaptation of this play.