Hotels are small pieces of reality - they are cities within cities. We often think of a hotel as a place to relax or wait, but we rarely think about how alien a hotel room can be to everyday life, a place beyond time where we can meet the ghosts of our past. A place where the most vivid emotions, once experienced, can happen again.
Or is it there, in a hotel, that we can be who we really are?
And do things that we will never allow ourselves to do in our everyday lives.
A hotel room full of stories, interwoven into a fragmented narrative. Like a jigsaw puzzle, put together by different people in the story, united by one goal: the search for personal freedom.
The historical period in which the play takes place covers the last period of the Soviet regime, with a completely different perception of freedom than today.
Each of us has our own hotel, the place we are in is us and nobody else.