'The Doctor's Sons' emerged as a spiritual successor to an earlier hit, carrying over the same irreverent humor, eccentric characters and provocative tone. With the same writer and lead actor involved, the production felt like a theatrical spinoff that expanded on a familiar creative formula while pushing its comedy further.
The story follows a mechanic who sends his son abroad to earn a doctorate and return home to elevate the family garage. Instead, the son comes back transformed into a carefree hippie, dressed in shabby clothes and preaching free love rather than pursuing a profession. His unexpected reinvention fuels the play’s central conflict and drives its blend of satire and social commentary.

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