ENAs contemporary society puts more emphasis on the individual’s right to live freely, the topic of values and moral responsibility becomes more relevant. This tendency is reflected in contemporary Lithuanian dramatic texts. Playwrights combine opposing messages, quotes, and meanings of dramatic discourse produced by the mass media in order to create multi-layered texts. These, in turn, question or revise the notion of the modern human freedom. The paper focuses on the plays written in the last decade by Herkus Kunčius, Dovilė Zavedskaitė, and Paulina Pukytė. The texts in question often demean the concept of "freedom" using the code of mass culture, thus not only revealing some "moral" dilemmas of the post-Soviet era but also offering a critical evaluation of the new reality created by mediacracy. Keywords: contemporary drama, montage, irony, mass media, concept of freedom. [From the publication]