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...

The Wedding pilaf (gamopilafo), or waiting for Beta, hommage to Samuel Beckett, a digital neoplatonic theatrical symposium in two acts.   Two “post-modern” men, or post dejà vu, discuss endlessly about present, future and past, like true descendants of Becket’s heros, Vladimir and Estragon, or Socrates...

A Hellenic one act, or a Video-Voodoo Documentary, an incomplete television interview, in five video clips, which will perhaps never be broadcasted, on the occasion of a new work of an incomprehensive author, whose silence and grunting during the interview, is a mystery, until he...

A man's need to feel important. An artist's need to overcome mediocrity. The "cursed" relationship of a musician with his art, as this unfolds through another musician’s life narrative – one who also acts as the hero’s alter ego. A leading character in the play is the...

Two men find themselves isolated in a house in the middle of nowhere, reminiscing their previous life and attempting to banish the unpleasantness of everyday life. Their relationship will develop into a ghastly game of "truth or dare", with an unpredictable outcome. An existential thriller with strong...

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