Playwright Gintaras Grajauskas says about the play "Forbidden Outsiders" - "it's like a kind of travel film - about a journey through life and beyond."
The main hero of the play, which has autobiographical moments, is the Poet. Quite young at the beginning, he travels through time and familiar situations, gradually maturing and trying to understand his purpose in the world. He is well aware of the tragicomic nature of his existence, but there is not much he can change - he is just one of the characters in this strange "road movie" called life. Grotesque, farce, self-irony are his three eternal companions. On his journey, the Poet meets many people, from the old Beekeeper, who was a famous poet in his youth, to the almost metaphysical Cleaner. Sometimes one can suspect that the young poet meets himself, who has turned into a calm and wise beekeeper in his old age. The poet is accompanied by a kind of ancient choir - creepy creatures, who name themselves differently every time. Maybe it is no longer a journey of the living, but of the dead - through the territory between life and death?