The plot of the performance tells the story of a mother who returns to her family after 20 years in prison. It is a return to her family, to her child, to the past, and to her own mistakes.
The play explores the pain, silence, and unspoken emotions that accumulate within family relationships and raises an important question: is it possible to rebuild lost connections when the truth in the past was hidden?
The performance addresses an issue that is particularly relevant in modern Georgian society — hiding the truth out of fear of “losing one’s reputation” and worrying about the opinions of neighbors and relatives. As a result, people often remain alone with their pain. The characters of the play find themselves trapped in this closed emotional space and try to find a way out.
Duration: 80 minutes
Acts: 1
