The 20th season of the Royal District Theatre will open with a new production by Temur Chkheidze.
A young ensemble of actors — graduates of the Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film University — presents Tadeusz Słobodzianek’s haunting and brutal drama.
This is the first Georgian staging of the acclaimed Polish play, which tells the story of the tragic fate of the Jewish people.
It all begins in the 1930s. The peaceful coexistence of schoolchildren is shattered by the rise of antisemitic prejudice — unleashing a vicious cycle of crime and revenge with no end in sight.
Collective guilt, futile truth, and a history that cannot be judged, changed, or undone.
Latecomers will not be admitted. Recommended age: 14+