A modern theatrical production that depicts the life and philosophical beliefs of Ludwig Wittgenstein, a Viennese-born philosopher who was educated in Cambridge. The play shows his journey from his childhood to his time as a professor at Cambridge, where he had connections with Bertrand Russell and John Maynard Keynes. The main focus is on showcasing Wittgenstein's ideas about the nature and limits of language, as well as his unique personality traits, including his homosexuality, intuition, moodiness, pride, and perfectionism, that earned him the reputation of a genius.