| "WHO IS WHO?" |
Greek Play - Who is Who? - by Meli Theatre in Athens City Greece |
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Antonis Doriadis:
"WHO IS WHO?" |
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Artistic Director: |
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YIOULI ZIKOU |
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Set & Costume Designer: |
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LAMBRINI KARDARA |
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Assistant Director: |
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ANDROMACHI PAPADOPOULOU |
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Director of Cinematography: |
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NIKOLAS A. ECONOMIDIS |
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Director of Photography: |
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DIMITRIS MANIATIS |
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Musical Director - Lighting: |
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YIOULI ZIKOU |
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Cast: |
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Mr. Matthaios: |
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YIANNIS MORTZOS |
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Presenter – voice on the microphone: |
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GIORGOS PSALTOU |
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Presenter – voice on the microphone: |
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ANDROMACHI PAPADOPOULOU |
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University Student: |
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VAGGELIS KRANIOTIS |
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Voice of the University Student: |
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PANDELIS KAKAVAS |
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Assistant Director: |
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ANDROMACHI PAPADOPOULOU |
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Sponsor: |
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“HELLENIC LETTERS” |
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Public Relations: |
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SANDRA VOUTSA |
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Production: |
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“FOUR SEASONS” THEATER COMPANY |
Presentation of the play at the Festival d ' Avignon. Critique by the director of Tréteaux de France (Paris), Marcel Mar è chal:
"Thanks to this theater of nonsensical - less nonsensical than reality - we are witness to the unmasking of an intellectual philistine, who diligently remains hidden beneath a cloak of beautiful and big words about Freedom, Peace, Conscience, Art, and of course Man, for many years.
Words that he is ready to renounce at the first opportunity, always ready to serve those who have power, - any form of power-, and forever imprisoned in the game of meanings and words, becoming a vehicle of a strange intellectual perversion.
From the same point of view of alienated conscience, we identify the role that television plays, the "box of stupidity" that de-appropriates individual thought and criticism and reduces man to an inactive object at the mercy of impersonal dominance and intellectual violence.
It is a harsh play, during which the viewer is both the attacker and the one being attacked, the unmasker and the one being unmasked, obligated to ponder on his own actions and to look deep within himself.
In regard to the performances, the play is a masterpiece, as the actor is called on to his complete range of acting talent, crossing over from comedy to grotesque and from drama to tragedy.
A play that leaves no one unaffected". |
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