"Thrill" is a performance based on the play of the popular contemporary playwright and director Ivan Vyrypayev. The action takes place in New York, in the apartment of the famous American writer Ulja Richte. An ambitious Polish journalist takes an interview with a celebrity, which is very important for everyone: for the journalist, it can become a springboard to a professional career in New York, for writers, it is an opportunity to tell the truth, and perhaps lead everyone by the nose, creating another myth about themselves. The detective intrigue begins when a journalist asks questions she was warned to avoid - about the writer's German roots, accusations of anti-Semitism, about her scandalous exclusion from the Nobel Prize nominees. "Thrill" is a story about an author who creates not only his works, but also his myth - the most concrete and intense reality, the brightest and truest reality. Thrill is what a person feels when they love. Excitement is what one feels when creating. Thrill is what one feels when one kills. This entire spectrum of conflicting feelings, which we call excitement, is experienced by the creator, the artist. "Creation is the excitement of the Creator in every moment of His creation, in every particle of this strange universe and in each of us," says the main character of this performance. "Thrill" is a modern, ironic performance about the essence of creativity.