This is a performance by Ieva Kaniušaitė, a young director and actress, also a student of E. Nekrošiaus, based on Asia Vološina'first play "Mama" (translated from Russian by poet Marius Burokas).
In her work, I. Kaniušaitė would like to talk "about universal, perhaps even banal things - the smallness of man in the face of the world and eternity. About the fact that a person wants to be heard, to be listened to in this very big world, which is not necessarily following its course. In the end, it's about the fact that even if a person realizes that his story is one in a million, he still longs for another, sometimes just one person, so that at least for a moment he won't be so bright." .
Ieva Kaniušaitė: "Parallel lines are two lines on the same plane that have no points in common. Olia is a completely ordinary girl who recently celebrated her 28th birthday. Today, she tells her story, and without telling, she reflects, analyzes, digs deeper, and relives the events of the past. Nastia is a simple girl, a mother who also tells her story, but in a slightly different way - through letters. Puzzle and Problem: What if parallel lines could join after all? On what plane would they connect?