The play looks at the situation of a young person in Lithuania and aims to reveal his condition without complaints, anger or hatred in a country where the economy often takes a more important place than culture, morality, ethics and human rights. R.E.M. (eng. rapid eye movement, lit. "quick, jerky movement of human eyes during sleep") is a phase of sleep during which the sleeper's breathing thickens and becomes irregular, the eyes under the eyelids begin to move irregularly, and the muscles relax and twitch. This paradoxical sleep is somehow reminiscent of the feeling of a young person sifting through a huge flow of information every day in today's Lithuania. The main character of the play is a young girl from Klaipėda, who tries to answer many existential questions for herself, which turn into comic situations, ideas and characters full of inner drama, meeting each other in a colorful, dynamic phantasmagoria full of absurdity and black humor. The dramaturgical basis of the performance consists of original interpretations of ancient myths and legends of the White Lands, North American indigenous people, dreams and childhood memories of the authors of the play.