Director – Šviesa Šulc
Duration – 50 min.
For school-age children
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What happens when you start seeing the world not with your eyes, but with your heart?
"Nematomas pasaulis" (The Invisible World) is a sensitive, contemporary educational play for school-age children, inviting the young viewer to pause, listen, and see what often goes unnoticed. It is a story about bullying, social exclusion, a lack of empathy, and the courage to accept those who are different – themes that many children and teenagers face today.
The main character of the play is a blind boy who experiences the world through sound, smell, touch, and feelings. His journey becomes a universal metaphor, encouraging viewers to rethink their relationship with others and to learn compassion and sensitivity. The play subtly weaves together an original literary text, symbolic characters, music, and minimalist scenography, allowing the focus to remain on emotion and meaning.
The language of the play is relatable to children, and the themes are relevant and impactful. "Nematomas pasaulis" does not just tell a story, but also opens a space for conversation – about feelings, choices, friendship, and responsibility for others. It is a play that educates not through preaching, but through experience.