Fifteen men and women are gathered outside the palace. Someone has called them, but they don’t know why. Time passes but no one is coming out from the palace. The palace is empty. What now? Why have the leaders left? Where are the Gods? Who is going to take action? This play transforms the stage of an Ancient Greek theater into the political landscape of our times. The citizens of the chorus must find a name and a fate for themselves. Theater once again can play a role in this process.
8 male - 6 female
Flexible
3 male - 3 female
7 male - 2 women
1 male - 2 female
Monologue
6 male - 4 female
7 male - 3 female
8 male - 3 female
4 male - 4 female
5 male - 6 female - 2 children
5 female, 4 male and 4 chorus women
3 male - 2 female
15 (Chorus)
2 male - 3 female
1 male - 2 female
Translation: Elena Delliou
In 2009, Giorgio Barberio Corsetti directed Howard Barker's Gertru...
Dimitris Dimitriadis was born in Thessaloniki. In 1963, with a scholarship from the Belgian state, he studied theater and cinema in Brussels at the...
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