We are all used to fixing up our tired homes, repainting peeling door frames and decorating our outside world. What if we could decorate our inner reality, decorate our sins, history, even our faith in love and another person?
Director Badri Tserediani searches for these answers with the help of the play "The Decorator" by Donald Churchill, an English playwright. The author was not only a legendary writer of the 20th century, but also a famous actor. Therefore, the play is full of action and is loved by audiences all over the world. Successful productions of the play based on this material have been created in 25 countries. The text reveals multifaceted characters, their lives are full of bitter experiences that make you not believe in true love. The characters created by the actors do not give in to this and actively pursue their goals, try to manage their lives, find ways out of the most difficult situations. And most importantly, everyone is simply looking for their own ways to be noticed, accepted and loved.
Romantic comedy scenes are full of real-life examples, misunderstandings and laughter. They boldly invite the viewer to travel together through the labyrinths of the characters' worlds and ask if love really needs decor?