A play where Pierre and his friends compete to find the "biggest fool", but François, naive, exposes Pierre’s flaws and turns the tables.
Every Wednesday evening, Pierre Brochant and his friends organize what they call a dinner for idiots. The idea is that each guest must bring along an idiot they have found, and at the end of the meal, the winner is the person who has found the “best” idiot. François Pignon, a naive and clumsy man, seems to be the ideal victim. But despite himself, during the evening he will highlight the flaws and shortcomings of his host Pierre Brochant, who, with his arrogance and certainties, could well end up being the real idiot in the story. A hilarious play that plunges us into a whirlwind of misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and burlesque situations, a text with caustic humor that promises an evening of laughter... and reflection!