A coma patient finds himself in a mysterious hotel, where he confronts life, death, and the meaning of love.
This drama by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, infused with subtle humor and lyrical undertones, delves into profound moral and philosophical questions. It explores what life truly is and how one might squander it, prompting reflection on existence and belief. Director Sigitas Račkys crafts a production that connects deeply with the audience, allowing them to identify with characters who are portrayed as ordinary, flawed, and deserving of love and respect. The aesthetic design, minimal yet evocative, combined with Giedrius Puskunigis's understated score, creates an atmosphere that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant.