At the Joyce Theater on Thursday, a Russian-accented voice announced the absence of Natalia Notgudinov, among other changes in the program, but also said that all the ballerinas were in “very, very good moods.”

Why shouldn’t they be? Their all-male troupe, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, is looking fabulous at 40. And the second program of its anniversary season in its home city is at least as good as the first.

“ChopEniana,” its parody of Michel Fokine’s “Chopiniana,” or “Les Sylphides,” is one of the company’s funniest pieces. The pratfalls and generic physical jokes — one ballerina knocking down another, sometimes by accident — are fail-safe, yet the satire of Fokine’s ballet blanc is also exactly on target. Sergey Legupski (Giovanni Goffredo) is hilarious as the dreamer-poet, spaced-out in a narcotic-seeming reverie, and Lariska Dumbchenko (Raffaele Morra) earns as many laughs struggling to stay ethereal with an absent-minded partner.