When your favourite author is Kurt Vonnegut (and his book Cat’s Cradle, if you need me), and Orwell, and you’ve been depressed for 1507 days, because you understand that nuclear winter is mega-serious… it’s not the end of the world.
On the positive side, you have a barely visible smiley face on your dusty monitor screen and a lifeline of rope… a rope that you are trying on right now. But at this moment, you are distracted by a phone call…
Have you decided that you are the last man on earth? It’s okay, it’s not so tragic, because Margot is waiting for you and the happiness of man-woman communication. The taste of life returns. And maybe even love is born.
The premiere directorial work by actors of the Frankivsk Drama Theatre Iryna Onyshchuk and Ivan Blindar will convince you that even if “there is radiation outside after a nuclear explosion and you can’t go out there for the next hundred years, dreaming is a privilege of the living. To dream is to have hope…”.
Artistic management
- Author of the idea - Honored Artist of Ukraine Nadiia Levchenko
- Production - Ivan Blindar, Iryna Onyshchuk
- Music design - Maria Stopnik