The story of Krum, the protagonist of the play, which is considered to be a tragicomedy, is the story of many generations of the late 20th – early 21st century. An eternal conflict of a hero and life. Soul and destiny searching, and at the same time unimaginable amorphousness of being, eternal expectation that someone will solve the problem for you, will break the inertia, everlasting mediocre existence, which sucks a person into its programmed...
The story of Krum, the protagonist of the play, which is considered to be a tragicomedy, is the story of many generations of the late 20th – early 21st century. An eternal conflict of a hero and life. Soul and destiny searching, and at the same time unimaginable amorphousness of being, eternal expectation that someone will solve the problem for you, will break the inertia, everlasting mediocre existence, which sucks a person into its programmed routine. Someone will eventually take you out of such a familiar, boring, but at the same time tempting comfort zone. Instinctively, these naive, infantile dreamers feel the monotony of everyday life and try to grace their seemingly flawed lives in any, even non-standard way, but still they keep on going with the flow, without even guessing that life is lived in vain. The authors of the play, headed by the director David Petrosyan, boldly use bright theatrical means of artistic expression, which in turn contribute to the polyphony and exquisite imagery of the play.