This is a tragicomic play by Birutė Kapustinskaitė about a father and daughter's attempt to communicate. After five years of not seeing each other, they meet in the waiting room. The desire to find out how one of the closest people lives is inevitably intertwined with grievances and the desire to sting.
A famous TV presenter struggling with addiction and a daughter who considers herself an adult child of alcoholics, who openly talks about her experiences on the Internet, are trying to find common ground. But when the gulf between generations is so wide, the two sides become equal adversaries—just as biting, vulnerable, and… entitled.
There's a lot of humor in the play - we all want to be understood and heard, but sometimes that requires hearing the other person first, which is hard to do, especially when that "other" is a lot like you.
During the performance, the actors are very close to the audience - both physically and emotionally. It's a real-time hour of connecting, understanding, and finding answers to issues of addiction, parenting, and generational miscommunication.