Who are the Millennials? Are they a self-centred or a lost generation?
Those born between 1981-1996 are the first post-war generation to be poorer than their parents. They have not experienced war, occupation or exile, but they have seen their hopes dashed and have been driven to existential disillusionment, convinced that things can only get worse.
They spent their youth learning foreign languages and amassing qualifications, only to see them rendered useless in the midst of the worst economic crisis in fifty years. They are a generation trapped in adolescence, perpetual teens who will forever feel like foreigners in the adult world.
Generation Lost is a melancholy requiem, albeit full of humour, for a cohort and its idols. It is a play that refuses to focus on individual protagonists and presents a plurality of voices and experiences, combining fact and fiction to present Generation Y in all its complexity and diversity.
A production for all those who belong to this generation, but also for those who identify with its dreams and disappointments. A production for all adolescents trapped in adult bodies.
The play is based on research and interviews in six European cities and was written as part of the Goethe Institut's New Stages Southeast project. It was shortlisted as one of the five best works resulting from the project at the New Stages Southeast Festival in Oberhausen, Germany. After its premiere at the National Theatre of Greece, the play will be performed at the Nationaltheater Mannheim.
Information
Wednesday & Thursday| General admission €16
Friday| General Admission €13
Saturday, Sunday & public holidays| (single price) €20
SPECIAL PRICES
Student/youth (up to 28 years of age)
€10 (not including premium seats)
Over-65s
Wednesday| €10 (not including premium seats)
Thursday – Sunday| €13 (not including premium seats)
Unemployed
every day (not including premium seats) €5
Disabled
(every day) €5| disabled companion €5
Large families
every day |(not including premium seats) €10
Entrance for drama school students, members of Greek Actors Union, and Theatre Studies Students is free (does not apply at weekends).
On bank Holidays, weekend prices apply.
Restricted view seats €10
EXPERIMENTAL STAGE - EMERGING ARTISTS | Actions 8€
Early Bird | 10€
NTG box offices are closed on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE
At NTG box offices (Ziller Building & Rex Theatre)
Debit or Credit cards may be used at NTG box offices and
at TIcketservices, online purchase of tickets: www.ticketservices.gr/ Tel: 210 7234567/ Ticketoffice: Panepistimiou 39 (Pesmazoglou Arcade)
ZILLER BUILDING - STAGE "NIKOS KOURKOULOS"
Wednesday & Sunday| 19:30
Thursday, Friday, Saturday| 21:00
Duration: 100'
- During the performance, there will be used strobe lights
- Recommended seats for best surtitles viewability: in Section B from the 2nd row and above
creation team
-
Katerina Giannopoulou
Director -
Niki Psychogiou
Designer -
Yannis Veslemes
Music -
Dafni Drakopoulou
Movement -
Christina Thanasoula
Lighting design -
Yorgos Kyvernitis
Video -
Erie Kyrgia
Dramaturg -
Tzortzis Hortarias
Directing assistant -
Penelope Hansen
Design assistant -
Asimenia Galani
Second directing assistant -
Zoe Kelesi
Second design assistant -
Ifigeneia Gianniou
Lighting design assistant -
Konstantinos Koliousis
Hair design -
Olga Faleichyk
Makeup design