Director Eimantas Nekrošius' father was a self-taught carpenter and made various woodwork. A number of chairs made by his father were used in Nekrošius' spectacles and toured the world with them... The father-son bond in Nekrošius' legendary production of Hamlet was expressed in a particularly distinctive and moving way... Nekrošius' homeland, Šiluva, is a small town famous as a sacred place visited by pilgrims. The director would often visit here and spend summers in his parents' house, preparing for new works... The Renaissance Teatro Olimpico (Vicenza, Italy) is the oldest indoor theatre in the world. It is an honour for any artist to appear there. In 2013, Nekrošius served as artistic director of the production of The Book of Job. This was Nekrošius' first performance in his home town, in the central square of Šiluva, in front of the Basilica, which is much visited by pilgrims. Not far from where Nekrošius was buried... "Father's Chair is a personal account of Eimuntas Nekrošius and his connection to his homeland.