It is a social grotesque based on the play "Freelancer Story" by the famous Romanian actor, director, playwright Ion Sapdaru (born in 1961), which has not yet been staged in Lithuania, written in 2016.
The story opens up the pain of artists - the drama of irrelevance. The play's protagonists, aspiring actors, like many contemporary independent creators, have to choose between betraying their artistic ideals and principles or trying to survive, usually by losing in the competition.
The sadly comic reality of young actors playing living sculptures in a park instead of the roles they want to play on the professional stage, of being made famous by an unexpected scandal rather than by a work of high artistic value, of travelling around the world not with a renowned theatre company but by the blackest of jobs, does not break them down.
Young artists are driven by infinite faith, perseverance, the desire to realise their artistic ideas and youthful maximalism. They are driven by their desire to resist the existing political and cultural order and their strong and sincere love for each other. The performance reveals a higher form of love and opens up a deep theme of selfless feeling.