Social Outreach
What does it mean to be "loved" in today's society? Is everything that is promised as a path of self-knowledge and awareness really a sincere invitation to personal growth? These questions become the basis for discussion and creation by the creative team of the performance "Beloved".
This unique social experiment takes place without a pre-prepared text for the actors, so that each time the content of the performance is born here and now - from the actors' reactions to the circumstances and the energy of the audience.
The art form becomes a way not only to reflect on these often meaningful activities with humour, but also to raise the question - do we always practice them responsibly? Breathing, movement therapy, women's gatherings: women's circles, camps, and healthy lifestyle training can be great tools for improving emotional well-being. However, when these activities are in unprofessional hands, they can become a superficial game or even a misleading experience.
This play provokes thought: do we always choose critically who to entrust with our emotional wellbeing? Why do we often look for experienced professionals for our physical health, but sometimes put our psychological health in the hands of people whose only argument is personal charisma, loud promises or, simply, impeccable marketing?
Loved is more than a performance, it's a social experiment that invites discussion.
Why see this play?
Authentic and unpredictable action: each performance is unique because it is born here and now.
Comedy with deep content: light humour becomes a way to have a meaningful conversation.
Invitation to discussion: you will leave not only with a smile, but also with new questions for yourself.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the theatre that is being born here and now, and to engage in a discussion that is relevant to society, using the art of theatre as a form of discussion.
The performance will feature: the Lithuanian sutartinės