Two in Eden: One Act of Love
Getting into the spheres from the other side of the simple everyday discussion of two unknown, the play tries to express the whole pathos and tragic of human loneliness and alienation. It is a performance done upon a text with a deep thinking power that is all and again pushing us to actively return to it…
As the title itself suggests, the play is focused on the destiny of two young people, unknown to each other and set up in a common area. They are characters with different philosophical beliefs and approaches to what we name happiness, and further more with different viewing of the way how to rich it. Nela and Toto deliberately resemble contemporary Eve and Adam, much more of those created in Milton’s Lost Paradise than of the ones we reveal in the original story from the Old Testament…