A man's descent into dementia blurs the lines of reality, challenging family bonds and the essence of existence.
Florian Zeller's acclaimed play, brought to life by director Jonas Vaitkus, delves into the harrowing experience of an 88-year-old man grappling with Alzheimer's-like symptoms. As his memory fades, the protagonist André struggles to distinguish reality from the images emerging from his subconscious, creating a poignant exploration of aging, consciousness, and the human condition.
The production highlights the profound impact of memory loss on both the individual and their loved ones, raising questions about identity, priorities, and how we navigate the inevitable journey of life and its end. With strong performances and Vaitkus's distinctive theatrical style, this drama offers a compelling and thought-provoking experience.