"Black - White" is a performance created according to the unique "Open Circle" method, continuing the tradition of the biographical improvisations "Open Circle" and "Land of Rain", which have become the business cards of the theater. This performance is the biographical stories of the generation born and raised in the Soviet era, who experienced the Sąjūdis period, encoding the choices and experiences of people who experienced the turn of the era.
Life during the Soviet occupation matured people with very different biographies and worldviews: some of them grew up with fear and learned to adapt, while others, on the contrary, grew up with a desire to resist the system and a desire to believe that the seemingly indestructible order will come to an end. The movement and the Independence that followed it became for this generation not only a period of political changes, but also a period of individual choices for everyone. Passive observers, fighters determined to risk their own safety and the safety of their loved ones, skeptics - all of them, guided by their beliefs, found their place in history. "Black - White" directs an open and personal look at this place, and thirty years later and as the key historical breaks are ripening again within arm's reach, the creative team of the play aims to talk about how the choices of different people have shaped and continue to shape the society in which we live.