The theme of I Thought of Prometheus is manipulation in society and taking social responsibility. We examine the relationship between words and deeds, thoughts and actions. From the framework of a slam poetry class the story kicks off, out of the classroom and into the outside world, toward questions of responsibility and the responsisbility of authority. In the course of the performance, with writing exercises and rhythm games, we come (virtually) to poetry writing – all of which is an integral part of the story, since these are obvious tools of creation and reflection. In this interactive theatre performance, the viewers are both participants and witnesses of the events. In terms of the question of responsibility, we test where the border lies. How far can someone be held responsible for other people’s thoughts and actions? The viewers find themselves in a similar situation as the story’s characters, probably not being able to recognize the boundaries and creating reality through poetry. But who is responsible for this?