What prospects does humanity have?
Hollywood has shown us every grim option: giant asteroids, machine uprisings, natural catastrophes, alien invasions. The play “Titius Without Fault” is an ironic variation of the “catastrophe” genre. People sail across the expanses of the universe and wage intergalactic wars. Scientific and technical progress has reached its peak—civilization inevitably finds itself on the brink of destruction.
Performers: D. Zurksky, A. Ivantsova, A. Terekhov, A. Nikolaeva, A. Golubkov, D. Semёnova, and others.