The play consists of thirteen monologues, delivered by seven characters - somehow connected to each other – and prompted by the extreme act of one of them. Through their monologues we observe their lives, as developed and established in the - within and across borders - Greece of last sixty years.
The play’s heroes, through the dialectic of latent monologues, attempt to conquer the existential - or any other kind of - vindication, whether compromising or sticking persistently in their decisions, their mistakes, their significant or insignificant deeds.
2 male - 2 female
4 male – 3 female
2 male - 2 female
Leonidas Prousalidis wrote his first play, Seven Reasonable Answers, in 2004 and his second one, Wagon in the Water, six years la...
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