Pheromones is a quasi-philosophical love melodrama with an exciting beginning, a wonderful middle, and a stunning ending. It is credible as a scientific thesis, but at the same time intelligent as one of the paintings of Picasso's good times. Why sit at home and read an encyclopedia when you can get all the answers to your questions from a single performance? Many people travel to Paris in search of romantic experiences, but after this performance, they are more likely to travel to Panevėžys. Don't forget to book your tickets half a year in advance. Single people are also welcome.
This production is an attempt to revive the "photo drama" genre, which was a popular section of women's magazines before the dawn of the Internet era. These stories, with their extremely conservative yet seductive content, may have represented the height of melodrama in Western culture. The genre died out for good reasons, but perhaps it deserves to be resurrected? The melodramatic ghost is back, playing out in our daily lives and public conversations, repeating its mantra of "lots of feeling but little substance."