Space that at first glance appears to be a symbol of freedom and openness gradually reveals its hidden borders, prejudices and inequalities. At the centre of the story is a family of refugees seeking safety and a new beginning in an unknown country. The intimate production, using detailed stage miniatures and a realistic sound, opens up questions of migration, human responsibility and contemporary social tensions. It invites the audience to reflect on whether globalization is really blurring the boundaries between people or merely hiding them under the apparent idea of an open world. The production is part of the European project, TRANSPORT, one of the most interesting industry initiatives of 2025 on the international stage.
EU Project TRANSPORT
EN/Non-verbal
About the artist:
Białostocki Teatr Lalek is one of the most important puppet theatres in Poland and has long been dedicated to the contemporary authorial theatre for children and adults. The ensemble regularly premieres original productions and actively cooperates in international projects. The play, Connecting Flights, was created as part of the European project, Transport, which connects six theatres from different countries and explores the impacts of transport, globalisation and mobility on contemporary society through new productions.
