A one-man show for all theater lovers. If you have always been curious about how actors learn so much text, how actors not only "enter" but also "exit" a role, what it feels like to play a "good" play - actor, playwright, director Justas Tertelis in his one-man show engaging and easy reveals the behind-the-scenes of today's theater world.
This one-man performance continues the theme of playwright Justos Tertelis' first play "PRA - one-act one-act play for a beginning actor", only in the current performance the actor looks at the relations between theater and society from the perspective of a beginner, but from the perspective of an experienced - middle-aged - theater creator. During the general dialogue with the audience, including and questioning the themes of established norms about theater and culture in society, exploring paradoxical situations characteristic of the creative world, the actor invites not only to smile but also to ask oneself - why do we still go to the theater today? What kind of theater and culture do we need today?
The performance is also suitable for younger theater lovers, but it is designed for audiences over 33 years of age.