Two best friends - Kajus and Gerda - live in the same city. It is good for them to spend time together, take care of the rose that blooms all year round, listen to the stories of their beloved grandmother, even if they are about the sinister Snow Queen. Until one day Kaius disappears and no one knows where. People suspect the worst, but Gerda cannot come to terms with the idea that her beloved friend could have perished. So she is determined to embark on a journey full of dangers and miracles and do everything to find and save her beloved friend. She didn't even suspect that her friend would have to be rescued from the captivity of the Snow Queen herself... Hans Christian Andersen is not called the king of fairy tales for nothing. "The Snow Queen" is one of his most beautiful and profound works, reminding everyone of the unbreakable power of love and kindness. "Ever since humans have lived on Earth, there have been stories. There are all kinds of stories, from those told in ancient cave paintings to little bedtime stories in children's rooms. Stories shape our history and guide our future. Stories surround us every day: on television, radio or newspaper news. The Bible and other religious books are also full of all kinds of stories. Teachers are often storytellers in school and tell the stories of their subjects. Songs tell their own stories. Photos tell stories. Performances tell stories. H. Ch. fell into my hands. Andersen's book of fairy tales, translated directly from the Danish language (translated by Liuds Remeika). The original "Snow Queen" consists of 7 separate stories through which all seasons are experienced. So, let's forget winter or Christmas. Here we are talking about the cooling of relations, estrangement between family members, friends, relatives. WHY DOES IT SOMETIMES HAPPEN THAT OUR HEARTS TAKE AND TURN INTO A PIECE OF ICE? Stories are powerful. They can teach morals and values. They can teach history. They can become just entertainment. They can make us laugh. The great value and benefit of fairy tales is that they connect people with each other", says Paulius Tamolė, director of the play.