Libretto for the musical was written by Milan Grgić, and the director is Vlado Štefančić.
[1] The musical takes place in Yalta, Ukraine, during the Yalta Conference, while Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin and Franklin Roosevelt were dividing the world.
Three valets have arrived to Yalta with them: the Russian, Griša; the American, Larry; and the British, Stanley.
The valets are all placed in the old Aramovski villa, in which the housekeeper Nina Filipovna takes care that everybody lives in friendship and unity.
They, too, start to discuss the dividing of the world, and maybe they would succeed if there wasn't for the "Green Meadow", a small piece of land in the Antarctic of which the Big Three are completely oblivious.
In the meantime, the generals and delegates attending the conference start to notice strange things on the great map of the world located in the recreation room.
It starts to spin out of control, begins to smoke and make strange noises.
The Aramovski villa is damaged in the bomb explosion, and all of the valets wear bandages.
When they are told that there was all of those things there and more, the generals are thrilled that there is a piece of land in the world which belongs to no-one and which won't be divided.
The musical ends with all of the participants singing the song "Neka cijeli ovaj svijet" ("May This Whole World").