Two one-act monoperas connect dramatic stories of love, waiting, and human hope. The music of Antonio Spadavekkia and Mikael Tariverdiev reveals the heroines' experiences through the power of voice and stage action. At the core of the program are two chamber musical stories united by attention to the inner world of a person. Each of them shows a woman at a moment of intense emotional experience - when the past, love, and waiting become the main content of life. The production "Letter from an Unknown Woman" is based on the novella by Stefan Zweig. It is a story about a long-lasting feeling that the heroine preserves despite time and circumstances. Her fate is filled with memories, hopes, and the pain of realizing that the dearest person could never see her true self. The music of Antonio Spadavekkia helps convey the drama of the confession, turning a personal letter into a deep reflection on love and loneliness. The monopera "Waiting" is based on the poem by Robert Rozhdestvensky. The heroine finds herself in a simple yet thrilling situation - she is waiting to meet a person she has never seen before. Through her thoughts and experiences, themes of trust, hope, and the desire for closeness are revealed. The music of Mikael Tariverdiev emphasizes the subtle changes in mood and emotional shades of the text. We know what to see in St. Petersburg.