This monologue performance features Mont Plans reflecting on her life experiences and thoughts about death, a subject that evokes both intrigue and discomfort. Written by Plans in collaboration with Oscar Constanti, it tackles mortality from diverse perspectives—biological, social, and sentimental—while maintaining a respectful and courageous approach devoid of unnecessary morbidity. The narrative is enriched with musical interludes that lend it a vibrant quality. This performance aims to encourage discourse on a topic that everyone has encountered yet few wish to confront. It spans various life events and personalities from Mont’s past, blending poignant storytelling with elements of musical artistry, perfect for audiences aged 13 and above.