After forty years abroad, Mr. Nikos decides to sell Pelops, his restaurant in London, and return home in Greece. Returning to your roots is not easy, as you may have created other roots elsewhere, stronger than you’d wish. The three potential buyers of Pelops will...

Life: someone is always winning while another is bluffing, and yet another definitely loses; sooner or later you realize that you can’t stay forever in a protective shell. The three characters of the play - Alice, the man and the woman - switch roles in...

How well do we know the person next to us? A middle-aged couple rescues and finally “adopts” a young man who doesn’t remember or say anything. However, a series of hideous crimes committed in the area casts doubts on him… A story about the animal...

Two Greek girls travel to England in order to study and get away from their oppressive, widowed father. A young male student they meet there causes the definitive rupture. On the one hand there is the transition from the father to the lover and, on...

Cassie (nickname for Cassandra) leaves the underworld temporarily; she comes to the land of the living in response to Iphigenia’s invocation, who wants to know about the dark future of her brother, Orestes. Bearing the gift and curse of prophesy, Cassie’s speech associates ancient and...

The glorious days of a royal family end with its moral decline. When the parents – who set the boundaries – are not present, whatever / whoever lingered in the shadow comes to the fore: the children. After Agamemnon’s and Clytemnestra’s assassination, Argos is ruled...

A contemporary play inspired by Euripides’ tragedies Hippolytus and Alcestis.  Why Phaedra or Alcestis?  A fresh take at Phaedra’s love and Alcestis’ love.  Why doesn’t Phaedra pull back from her obsession with Hippolytus?  Why can’t she love him, without possessing him?  And why is Alcestis’...

Α frenzied confessional monologue of a mature –in years- woman over the dead body of her ex lover, that is directed to herself and the object of her unappeased desire. An unorthodox “identification” of a dead body, a meeting of life with death, in the...

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