Sunday May 31st, our critic, Barry Evans, attended ‘Meg’s Room’ at the Gabriel Loci open-air summer theatre. The performance was both captivating and disturbing.
Meg’s Room was performed in a spookily-eerie Gallery Loci shower room.

Or, were we in a mental institution? Time for a fascinating and provoking exploration of reality, perception and the boundaries of sanity and self.

Here, identity shifts, rules dissolve and nothing stays fixed for long.
Is madness a mental condition or a form of clarity?


To choose who we are is freedom without walls — is it something we choose, or something we must perform in ignorance?

Megs’s Room breaks the fragile border between actor and role, truth and invention. I found listening carefully a must in order to realize what I was watching and to doubt, feel and to decide what is real.
Meg’s Room is not just a play — it’s a philosophical game between reality and the stage, inviting you to question what’s real and what’s performed.
Look out for future performances.
Gabriel Loci
Holečkova 106/10, Prague 5 – Smíchov