Kostas Tachtsis' third wedding
by Stamatis Fassoulis and Thanassis Niarchos
Rex Theatre
In The Third Wedding, Greece is seen in the 1930s, during the German occupation and in the throes of civil war, through the lives of Nina and Ekavi. Their struggle for survival and for a better future is depicted with tenderness, humour but also harshness, reflecting the reality in the Greece of that time, with all its contradictions, difficulties, charm and beauty. A multicoloured mosaic of human life is revealed, while in the incisive, daring, authentic writing of Kostas Tachtsis, no one is spared.
A landmark of post-war literature in Greece and one of the country’s best loved novels, The Third Wedding remains just as topical today as when it was first written, with its bold depiction of many of the characteristics of modern Greek society. The director, Stamatis Fasoulis, has brought all his skill and experience to adapting the novel (with Thanasis Niarchos) and bringing it to theatrical life with a host of great actors.
First performance: 13/11/2009
Last performance: 28/03/2010
Days and time of performances: Wednesday: 18:00, Thursday 19:00, Friday, Saturday: 20:00 (from 13/11 to 21/11 at 20:30), Sunday: 18:00
Boxoffice telephone:: 210 3301881

- Direction Stamatis Fasoulis
- Set design Elli Papageorgakopoulou
- Costume design Deni Vachlioti
- Music Thodoris Ikonomou
- Music coach Melina Peonidou
- Choreographer Apostolia Papadamaki
- Lighting design Lefteris Pavlopoulos
- Assistant director Giorgos Papadopoulos
- Antinoos Albanis
- Iro Bezou
- Stratos Christou
- Yiannis Dalianis
- Olga Damani
- Giorgos Depastas
- Stella Gika
- Nikos Hytas
- Christos Karnakis
- Panagiotis Katsolis
- Filareti Komninou
- Michalis Kilakos
- Dimitris Koutrouvideas
- Margarita Loumaki
- Christianna Mantzourani
- Nena Menti
- Agoritsa Oikonomou
- Fivos Rimenas
- Eleni Sidera
- Dora Simopoulou
- Yiannis Stankoglou
- Tania Tripi
- Eleni Vergeti
- Maria Zorba
- and young Yannis Bariamis and Iasonas Santixis
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