A girl who grew up on the streets of big cities and in front of apartment buildings, when the concrete had not yet pierced the sky. The only daughter of a beautiful housewife mother and a meticulous lawyer father: Handan. A young woman who grew up and found her own way, going through times when the streets were as uneasy as the inside of the house where she lived with her parents...

His head and heart are full of voices; A melody coming from far away, birds, the sound of the rails, the rustling of a joyful gift package, the voice of his mother, father, grandmother, aunt... Then more than one 'crack' sound, echoing on the walls of different houses at different times...

When we meet Handan, who appears before us as an adult woman; he will already be immersed in a story that extends from his childhood to the present. The story of Handan and her mother, Feri, who emerges from her memory, is placed in a narrative dating back to the 1960s. This one-woman play, written by Murat Mahmutyazıcıoğlu and intersecting with many people, will meet the audience under the direction of Hira Tekindor and with the performance of Zerrin Tekindor.