Biographical improvisations explore the choices and experiences of a generation that lived through the Soviet era and th
This play, created using the unique "Open Circle" method, continues the tradition of biographical improvisations that have become the theater's calling cards. It delves into the personal histories of those who grew up during the Soviet occupation and experienced the Sąjūdis period, examining how different choices shaped their lives and society.
The production offers an intimate look at a pivotal historical moment, reflecting on how individuals' decisions—whether passive observers, defiant fighters, or skeptics—contributed to the formation of contemporary society. It's a compelling exploration of personal agency amidst profound political change.