A woman and a man who meet every day at the same job. In a traditional job, from eight in the morning to five in the evening, in a small office where there is a constant monotonous clatter of typewriters performing one and the same action - writing the names, surnames and addresses of potential buyers on postcards. This is how Silvija Peiton and Polis Cunningham spend their lives in one office. A woman and a man desperately trying to talk about what excites, saddens and even hurts in their daily dialogues. They recklessly believe that they will never have to do what they don't want to do, and that this daily "machine" printing on postcards is just a temporary job for them.
"The Typists" is a play about the desire to live differently, about the desire to break out of the shell of the daily routine of life at least for a while, and at the same time about the great fear of changing something in a settled life. This is a play about ambitions that are bigger than the man himself.