“So when are the kids?” is not a simple question, but rather part of our cultural heritage. This is aunt Daiva's favorite joke, your parents' biggest headache, the last reflection of your independent life.
About this - and the new theater comedy with the same name - "So when are children?"
Aistė is a 30-year-old wedding planner who hates weddings. Marius is a 38-year-old electrician. A good and humble man, but not very attractive. The couple rents an apartment in the old town of Vilnius, which is actually a bit too expensive for them. Life is not very pampering, but it certainly doesn't hurt either - everything is enough, but it seems that something is missing before fullness.
The clock is ticking. It is not clear who is more important - the aforementioned couple or Aistė's family. So will we get those offspring or not?!
In the show, you will see a painfully familiar situation for the couple. Can two people live happily without children? Is it possible to experience that "great joy of life" without children? Or is it time to give in to the pressure and give it a try? If so, is it time to get married and swear eternal love?!