In Gorky’s Wife, Veronica, a young woman from the Balkans lands in Los Angeles as air stewardess and decides to stay there and start a new life totally disconnected from her origins and past.  This play written after the fall of the Wall in Berlin,...

Four tenants of a building meet at the caretaker’s apartment in order to find a solution to a trivial problem that lately disrupts their common life: discover who throws garbage bags from the balcony and mucks the pavement. Although they all deny their guilt, the...

Sol, a contestant for the significant and coveted "Artist’s Award”, approaches Bork, a member of the jury. He claims that his work (a cube inside which amorphous images are projected) definitely deserves to be awarded. It may even possess a magical property: the images you...

Edda and Nora are sisters, seeing each other after a long time on the occasion of their decrepit mother’s death. The action takes place in Edda’s old, isolated manor house, located in an unknown island. The bizarre, the scary and the comical coexist in harmony,...

A huge secret puts the friendship of a group of teenagers to the test, and threatens to blow up the balance of an entire school. With the click of a button everything will come to light; the screen will get on fire. The play’s protagonists are...

Once upon a time there was a little girl named Rica. She lived in a big house and was very happy, until one day she, inadvertently, made a very serious mischief. Overnight, she fell in misfortune, as her parents never forgave her and from then...

(The play was inspired by D. Hatzis’ short story The professor’s will included in the short stories anthology The end of our Town) The death of Rallides, the peaceful teacher of a provincial town, would otherwise have gone unnoticed if rumors didn’t have it that he...

Manos and Vaggelis are roommates.  So are Kelly and Anna.  They all live in the same block of flats but the boys and the girls have never met.  One night, Manos and Kelly accidentally meet in the town’s trendiest nightclub called “Pitch Dark” where, as...

 “She was like a forest, like the dark interlacing of the oakwood, humming inaudibly with myriad unfolding birds. Meanwhile, the birds of desire were asleep in the vast interlaced intricacy of her body.”  D.H. Lawrence,  ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’. A woman with a husband, friends, a career...

A fresh take on the well-known myth of the young man who falls in love with his reflection, with fatal consequences.  In Narcissus, the multiplication of the image of the self is presented both as a question of existential order and as a sign of...

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