Black satire musical about migration, global uselessness, and the absurd lengths people go to survive.
This musical black satire delves into the pressing issues of migration and the pervasive feeling of global uselessness. It explores how these forces drive individuals to desperate, often absurd, actions in their struggle for survival. The play focuses on a Lithuanian provincial town facing depopulation, where three schoolteachers devise a radical plan to revitalize their community, highlighting the destructive cycle of inadequate actions.
The production draws aesthetic inspiration from "South Park" and Roy Andersson's "Living Trilogy," promising a sharp, satirical, and thought-provoking experience. It tackles complex themes of human value, dignity, altruism, and pragmatism, making it a relevant and engaging commentary on contemporary European society.