One room, a young couple, and a door that won't open... In Visar Krusha's play The Key, in which he asks difficult questions about family and social relations through a young couple who are locked in the house because they lost the key, we encounter a harsh political background. Through the young couple, we become spectators to a sensitive game about relations and power balances. And yet, while watching the play, we cannot help but ask who has the key to get us out of the place where we are trapped in the middle of all the social structures that have lost their function.
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