"Love, jazz and the devil" is one of the best plays for young people by Juozas Gruš. Four young refugees and homeless Andrius, Julius, Lukas and Beatrice create their own jazz band. The boys create their own morality of protest and challenge: nothing is there and there will be nothing tomorrow... I want to take everything now and everything in cash... Until Beatrice appears - an innovative devil who forces respect for virtue and innocence. The three guys, each in their own way, are affected by Beatrice's feminine charms and take turns confessing their feelings to her. Beatrice's purity tantalizes their imaginations and leads to disastrous deeds. The struggle between humanity and beastliness flares up in this whirlwind of passions like a fatal dance of death. As if you want to say the words of the Bible: "Forgive them, for they know not what they do." But after Luke's question:- WILL WE BE SHOT?And Andrew's astonishingly calm words:-FOR WHAT?THE LIP, THE MIND AND THE HEART ARE SHOCKED BY SILENCE...