Between stops

On a ride with public transport in a foreign country enjoying the reality I lived in those few days, I started observing the world around me and making assumptions about where all of this is heading, where it came from. My goal is to create a game in my mind to spend my time pleasantly […]
On Fridays we Love Issue 10 pt.1: The players

What does theater mean to you? (they laugh simultaneously) Ilias: My favorite kind of questions. What is theater? What is theater for you, Vasilis? Vasilis: Can you repeat the question please? I: Yes, I’m buying time so I can think. For me theater is something different depending on the moment you are in life. V: I like theater. I […]
On Fridays we Love Issue 10 pt.2: The Players

6. The show is characterized as a farcical comedy. Do you think this particular style in this story has the power to convey messages better than a different text style would? Following that, how much does humor and the comic element ultimately affect our approach to how we perceive everything that happens around us? V: At […]
Stuck cassette

I look around me; wheels that constantly move on the gray asphalt, to remind us of the never-ending “journey” of time. People are coming and going – who knows where to and how many times they have made this journey. Buses, always with their route marked, pass the same traffic lights, the same stops, the […]
On Fridays we Love Issue 3: The Villa (pt.2)

A performance that concerns the audience, makes them review and think: why? Natasa, Lila and Aggeliki “color” the conversation incarnating a special role each one of them. Their common denominator is that they are women. In continuation of the previous conversation and deepening in it a bit more, the three of them give answers to […]
On Fridays we Love Issue 3: The Villa (pt.1)

Six women. A stage. An empty auditorium. Just a few hours before the curtain opens for “Villa (the road not taken)” written by Guillermo Calderón and directed by Lito Triantafyllidou. A play about collective consciousness, female nature, trauma, human history and memory. Introductions are made quickly, while impatience grows gradually, as the discussion unfolds more […]