Sometimes the process of death lasts longer than life. This can occupy a century or even a thousand years. What happens when the real danger of death threatens not one or two people, but the whole country? What can bring the nation to full physical and moral destruction? The short novel of the famous Greek writer Dimitris Dimitriadis "I die like a country", created in 1978, tells the story of a nation in the process of a long death.
The text in the context of modern Georgia and its political crisis is doubly interesting. The creative team observes the fate of the country, which has reached a dead end in the working process, and tries to create a new discussion with the viewer.
Performance duration – 110 minutes (one act)
Age limit 16+