The play takes place in Cyprus, at two different time lines: around 1998, the time of a huge stock exchange soaring, and around 2010, the start of an economic crisis and also a peak in betting activity, appearance of online casinos, etc. A group of...

A one-act play, broadcasted on the radio. A retired teacher is trying to find meaning in his life. For a moment he thinks he found it in a beautiful twenty-year-old woman, young, elegant, and relentless, but to no avail, which leads to his suicide. Suicide Documents 2...

A play for older children. It outlines a step in mankind’s long history, from primitivism to civilization. It tells the story of how a primitive tribe stopped sacrificing to the Mighty Bright God it worshipped and moved on to symbolic bloodless sacrifices. A priestess 8 male -...

The play is based on Rina Katselli’s novel of the same name, Blue Whale, which won the national novel prize in 1978. The story revolves around the life of a removed family right after the Turkish invasion in Cyprus in 1974, who came as refugees...

A historical social satire. It contrasts the slaves of the ancient times with the ‘free’ working people of today, who work hard for their daily bread, and it tries to prove that the quality of life of the latter might just be worse than that...

A play about the father-son’s relationship, focusing on paternal oppression and the efforts made by young people to find a way to exist in the world. Has the father figure been portrayed over the years like that of Zeus who devours his children? Is the...

Two men, somewhere, someday, inmates/prisoners/trapped in anticipation of someone or something. A play without a clear identity of time or space which seems to say its farewells to the 20th century and welcome the 21st, raising issues about society, interpersonal relationships and people in general.  Two...

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