
This play is an experimental theatrical production whose distinctive quality lies in its poetic style. Through a blend of poetry, visuals, and dialogue, it takes a form that naturally connects the audience to the depth of the relationship between nature and human beings, creating an experience of quiet yet profound intensity. The play presents trees, fireflies, and the changing environment through symbols and emotional contexts. Moving between memories, emotions, and the realities of the present, it builds a bridge where the pain of trees being cut down and the truth of a changing world emerge organically. At the same time, it highlights the realization that human beings themselves lie at the center of these circumstances. In this context, the historical sacrifice of Amrita Devi Bishnoi gives the narrative a broader perspective, emphasizing the tradition of dedication to and protection of nature. Through its poetic essence and dramatic structure, this production awakens a sensitivity within the audience, encouraging them to reflect deeply on their own relationship with nature.