V.I.P. – Very Isolated Person

An actress, Olga Török, plays Nina, the young woman from the Chekhov drama, who is also an actress. Nina, who reveals her painful experiences and at the same time can look to the future with confidence, raises questions to which Olga wants answers. What does the actor's job mean if the theater goes online and the auditorium remains empty? How well can you resist during "social distancing"? How does the audience perceive a show that lacks the real meeting between actor and spectator? Nina talks and Olga asks questions. Or is it the other way around, Nina asks the questions while Olga and the audience look for answers? Because the spectators are also invited to this interactive show, to dialogue with Nina / Olga.