Endless Summer by Priit Põldma Premieres at Rakvere Theatre
The Rakvere Theatre will premiere Priit Põldma's play "Endless Summer" on March 13, exploring the hopes and realities of youth fighting climate change.
On March 13, Rakvere Theatre will showcase the premiere of "Endless Summer," a new play by Priit Põldma that delves into the lives of four young individuals driven by their longing for a more beautiful and just world. Set against the backdrop of climate change, the play examines the characters' youthful optimism and their courageous struggle against environmental challenges. Several years later, they reunite to reflect on the changes they have experienced, both in the world around them and within themselves.
The narrative unfolds in parallel timelines, oscillating between the characters' experiences as 18-20-year-olds and their perspectives in their 30s. As director Priit Põldma notes, the early twenties are depicted as a time of limitless possibilities, akin to an ongoing summer, filled with hopes and dreams. However, by their thirties, the characters encounter the harsh realities of life, facing the shattering of their early illusions. This juxtaposition highlights the struggle of reconciling idealistic aspirations with the often disappointing nature of reality.
Through this poignant storytelling, "Endless Summer" not only presents a reflection on youth's aspirations but also invites audiences to consider the persistent desire for that carefree spirit of summer, even as life presents its challenges. Põldma's work offers a timely commentary on youth activism and the emotional complexities of growing up in a world threatened by climate change, making it a significant addition to contemporary theatre in Estonia.