The Slaves, 1968

5 male - 2 female

Rina (Cyprus) Katselli

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 of the slaves in Classical Greece.

PLAYS

The cousin, 1959

9 male - 3 female

The Iron Spoon, 1960

3 male - 4 female

And The Unworthy, 1961

5 male - 2 female

The Unworthy, 1962

8 male - 4 female

Pitsillos, 1962

11 male - 6 female

Sunday Doxology, 1963

5 male - 3 female

35 Aeschylus St., 1963

8 male - 4 female

Dr Ahmet Alibey, 1964

5 male - 4 female

Ppevlianis, 1966

14 male – 7 female (and a few females singing)

Moribund, 1967

7 male - 6 female

What the Robot has put together, 1968

5 male – 5 female, and a robot

Arkastos (La Graminia), 2001

4 male - 3 female

From Sunday to Sunday, 1999

5 male - 2 female

The Upper Neighborhood, 1998

4 male - 3 female

Going Strong..., 1994

5 male - 4 female

Foreign Land, 1988

9 male – 3 female

Crazy Grandma, 1986

5 male - 4 female

Dsas, 1982

1 female

The Reason why Valou left, 1981

5 male – 5 female

A Hideout in Cyprus, 1968

8 male - 1 female

Old Lady Agathe, 1968

9 male - 5 female

The Roof, 1968

5 male - 4 female

Unslaved Olive Tree, 1981

8 male - 6 female

Suicide Documents, 1968

2 male – 1 female

A priestess, 1968

8 male - 8 female

Blue Whale, 1979

6 male - 7 female

The Slaves, 1968

5 male - 2 female

ESSAYS

RINA'S KATSELLI THEATRE

Undoubtedly, Rina Katselli is one of the most important figures in contemporary Cypriot dramaturgy. The representational strength, the plausibility...