Anyone who regularly monitors social exchanges may be frustrated by the many resolutions of the "truth", the aggressive advocacy of conspiracy theories of all kinds, and the relativization of science-based facts. How to orient yourself in a society overwhelmed not only with information, but also by questioning scientifically proven certainties?
In a postmodern fragmented world, it seems that the laws of nature, which we thought we shared, can be denied. Is the Earth round at all? What did Giordano Bruno die for? Is there a Finland? Isn't there a way other than to be alone with your computer and the kind on the network? Did we catch ourselves? Are truth and knowledge worth great sacrifices? Or is it enough to get upset anonymously while sitting with a mouse in your hand? And do we all have our right without discussion?
After a while, director Jakub Vašíček and playwright and playwright Tomáš Jarkovský returned to Alfa's Pilsen in all their bitterness. The author of the technically demanding set is Kamil Bělohlávek and the notes are cut by Daniel Čámský, two other regulars among the collaborators of the Alfa Theater.