"We will talk about how to live in marriage and not get bored"
Why do women want to get married and men are fine with that? Why is it that men can only do one thing at a time, while women are just dry eyes without three different activities at once? Why is it important for men only the action and the consequence, and for women also all the circumstances: how, why, why not?
There are answers to all these questions. The interactive comedy "A Tale of Two Brains", based on the material collected by the extremely popular American marriage counselor Mark Gungor (Mark Gungor) during many years of practice, is an extremely witty illustration of the differences that undoubtedly disturb many couples every day.
A dialogue between one man and one woman will reveal where men like to hide from their wives, how to get their partner to do what they want without anger, and most importantly, why love problems are usually in the head, not the heart.
The scenography created using the inexhaustible possibilities of modern technologies makes this interactive comedy undoubtedly the most modern work on the stage of the Lithuanian theater, allowing the viewer to lose the clear boundary between reality and illusion, and to immerse himself in an exciting and intriguing journey through the world of the opposite sex with all his male or female mind.