A carousel of situations and feelings, exploring the impossibility of love.
Joël Pommerat's "The Unification of the Two Koreas" is a drama constructed from twenty scenes, each a separate drama, exploring the panorama of romantic relationships. The play delves into the impossibility of love, prompting questions about its nature and meaning. It's a fragmented journey through diverse situations, attempting to unravel the mystery of love's elusive recipe.
Director Monika Klimaitė views the play as a look into the mechanics of love, the movement of its constituent particles. It suggests that love is not just about being together, but also about not being; not just what connects us, but also what separates us. The production is a laboratory where audiences can observe the myriad manifestations of love, understanding that the line between love and non-love is but a millisecond.