This contemporary theater story was produced by Studio Teatar in collaboration with the Bosnian National Theater from Zenica, as part of the "We Can Do Better" project. The tour begins on April 2 in Goražde, and over the following days, audiences in several BiH cities will have the opportunity to watch a play that, even after its premiere at the Bosnian National Theater in Zenica, has already sparked strong reactions and opened important social issues. Today, the play is already being performed at the Goražde Cultural Center at 8 PM, tomorrow at the Prnjavor Center for Culture and Tourism at 7:30 PM, the Bugojno Cultural and Sports Center at 8 PM is scheduled for April 4, the Tešanj Center for Culture and Education at 6 PM is scheduled for April 5, April 8 at the Konjic Cultural Center – People's University at 7 PM, April 9 at the Teslić Cultural Center at 7 PM, April 10 at the Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje Center for Education, Sports, and Culture at 7 PM, and April 11 at the Bosnian Cultural Center "Alija Izetbegović" in Kalesija. "Offline" deals with a generation of young people who live simultaneously in the real and digital worlds. Through dynamic stage expression, the play explores the relationship between the identities we build in reality and those we create on social networks. The characters in the play confront their own "avatar" versions, revealing complex relationships between the real and virtual, intimacy and public life. Special focus is placed on communication in online spaces, where boundaries of responsibility are often absent, and hate speech and intolerance are becoming increasingly prevalent. The play raises key questions: How well do we really know our children, friends, and the people around us? How much are our attitudes and identities shaped by what we portray online? And where is the line between the real and digital "self"? In a time of pronounced social divisions, "Offline" delivers a powerful message about the need for understanding, dialogue, and a return to basic human values. This play is not only an artistic act but also a socially engaged call for reflection and responsibility. The text for the play was written by Ahmed Imamović, while the direction is signed by Lana Delić. The creative team also includes composer Ernad Bihorac, set and costume designer Sabina Trnka, video segment author Duško Kostić, and stage manager Dunja Pašajlić. The visual identity of the play was created by designer Ferida Abdagić, while the photographs are by Draženko Jurišić. The producer of the play is Nusmir Muharemović. The play features Enes Salković, Adna Kaknjo, Mirza Bajramović, Lamija Salihović, Selma Ćosić, Aida Vehabović, and Almir Nakić. The project "Strengthening Trust and Cohesion in Communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina - We Can Do Better" is funded by the European Union's Foreign Policy Instruments under the Neighborhood, Development, and International Cooperation Instrument, and is jointly implemented by the European Union, the United Nations in BiH, the OSCE Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Council of Europe - Office in Sarajevo.