J. Pommerat's play "The Reunification of Two Koreas", written in 2013, is constructed from twenty scenes, twenty separate fictional dramas, in which the playwright unfolds a dramatic panorama of romantic relationships. According to Mr. Pommerat himself: "Love relationships lead to blindness because of their intensity." Basically, the play is not even about love itself, but about the impossibility of love.
"For me, this play is a look at love in the broadest sense, at the mechanism of its action, the movement of the particles that make it up. While reading, I thought that love is not only about being together, but also about not being together. That it is not only what unites us, but probably also what separates us, distances us from each other. I like that the play is dominated by an active position in relation to love, that it is illustrated by the following sayings: "try to understand", "find out", "feel", "hear"." (Monika Klimaitė)
This production is part of the theater laboratory "We - France", which took place from June 1 to 11. "We are France" is an attempt to look at the French drama in a new way, to update it, to read it in a new way. Sketches born in the laboratory based on selected plays by French authors were presented on June 9-11.