Imagine - Japanese kimonos, oriental, music, fans, tea ceremony, kabuki theatre, geisha, the card game "karuta", incense sticks... And the meditative character of the hostess of the tea ceremony - another fictional character - "sets the rhythm of smooth existence in oneself, so that the viewer stops and studies the philosophy of himself," - the director of the play Olena Krylova said. The play is about universal love, about the closeness of people, worlds, and hearts. It is an inner monologue of a woman who loved and lost. The play is about illusions, reincarnation and the sincere power that can penetrate into space and time...

