A tragicomic theatrical-creative investigation.
"Culture only survives to the extent that we are able to pass it on to our children." K. J.
“For Adults Only” is a tragicomic theatrical and creative exploration directed by Justas Tertelis, seeking an answer to the question: how and when do we become adults? And… what does it even mean to be an adult today? Is it enough to simply cross the established biological age limit (18) and be ready to take on all the responsibilities we receive upon entering the “adult world” – the right to vote, participate in the life of the state, drive, consume intoxicants, and be responsible for one's actions? A wonderful team of talented actors, well-known to theater audiences, masterfully juggles the themes presented in the play, holding up a mirror to us through recognizable and compelling characters. The variety of tragicomic situations the characters find themselves in will not let you get bored and will invite you to engage in the process of finding the answer: what kind of person can grow up in today's society? And who is responsible for that? Can anyone be responsible for it at all? “For Adults Only” is the latest play by Justas Tertelis, continuing the “Atviras ratas” theater laboratory's tradition of working with Lithuanian dramaturgy and speaking in an open theatrical language. The “Atviras ratas” style, very well known to this theater's audience, is to create a dialogue with the audience through stage purity and simplicity, actors' roles, and the recognizability of everyday life on stage, inviting them to rethink, engage, and experience together themes that are relevant today but unspoken in society.
We invite you to recognize yourself while enjoying the theater!
Author of the idea and director: Justas Tertelis
Cast: Aldona Vilutytė, Vesta Šumilovaitė, Gelminė Glemžaitė / Aistė Šeštokaitė, Dalius Skamarakas, Rokas Petrauskas, Arnas Ašmonas / Matas Pranskevičius Dramaturgy: Justas Tertelis
Scenography and costumes: Laura Luišaitytė
Music: Jokūbas Tulaba
The play is funded by the Lithuanian Council for Culture