PRODUCTIONS

Cercles/Fictions (2013)
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Alexanderplatz (2013)
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Happy days (2012)

Eytyxismenes-Meres



Interwar (2012)
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Poli-Kratos (2011)
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“Ladies and gentlemen, good evening. In a few days from now, the universe will fall on our heads. Which is why you must learn your history.”
A mysterious backer stages a theatre production beside a wall. He compels the characters in the production to remember the history of their city, Athens. Song and dance, comedy and drama, historical narrations, politicians and citizens, doctors and patients. The lesson begins with a reference to the defining features of the ancient Greek city-state: freedom, independence, self-sufficiency. Then come the blood, the city planning, the people, the building materials, the conquerors.
Roland Barthes insists that “the city is a discourse”. It speaks to its inhabitants and they speak to it by living in it, by wandering through it. The city is a text, too, whose user is also its reader and forms their identity through its narratives. The characters in City-state are users and readers of Athens. They speak the language inscribed on them by the city itself. The production takes a snapshot of their Athens and invents its (hi)story...

 


 

Hamlet (2010)

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Veggera (2009)

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GENESIS No 2 (2009)

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The Pretty Shepherdess (2007-2008)

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Electra (2005-2008)

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