In this stage adaptation of Nodar Dumbadze’s immortal work, we find ourselves in a prison cell with ten characters — each with different personalities, crimes, sins, and political or religious views. Every day, they try to prove their own version of the truth to one another.
Ongoing conflict and the struggle for dominance are accompanied by classic humor, drawing the audience into a whirlwind of diverse human emotions.
The strong contrasts between characters and their dialogues vividly reveal the multifaceted nature of humanity.
And just when the cell slowly begins to empty, and the characters rise up in protest against life’s injustice — justice triumphs, good overcomes evil, and the only ray of light — Zaza Nakashidze — regains his freedom.