The play is set in Maladora, a world taken over by robots who have polluted everything and make the humans live on battery fluids instead of natural foods. The daughters of the robots leader, however, fall in love with two humans. These two young heroes...

Dinos and Aris, two youngsters in their early twenties with no serious ambition for their future, decide to not enlist to the army for their mandatory service and resort, instead, to a “new age” commune in California. Women, joints and a laid-back attitude paint an...

Rina and her two sons – Antonis and Lefteris – are repatriated Greek-Russian immigrants from Tiflida (Georgia), living in a basement apartment in Athens. In their everyday struggle for survival and social integration, Antonis – the oldest son – proves to be the most eager...

One act play. Two brothers, a boy and a girl, are isolated and confined within a small room. They have fights and they have dreams. They worry. Their sole connection with the outside world is a window, from where they witness everything that takes place...

One act play. Kimon and Elisavet, who constantly move from town to town in an effort to escape their dark past, are searching for ways to co-exist and get along with one another in the present. In each city, the couple is looking for a...

The play takes place under the shadow of a totalitarian regime. Aliki, who has an intellectually disabled son, Antonio, hides a group of runaways at her house, in an attempt to save them from the authorities. Some of them are friends with her son. Coincidentally,...

In an attempt to escape from his daily routine, Pavlos, our protagonist, records his thoughts using a cassette player.  His thoughts are indicative of the oppression he is subjected to by everyone around him; his fiancée, who gets pregnant and forces him into marrying her,...

Oh my Lord put a seal on my lips or a new female Cabala, written in verse, in three “Aristo-funny” Lyssistatians, more advanced, revolt acts, against the male species, with an extra male assistance by Francois Villon, Caravaggio, Marquis de Sade and Jean Genet.  Oh my...

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