At Madame Paris brothel, sex is nothing more than a transaction. But each of the girls who offers her services there also has her own private world. Harsh or utopian, essential or cynical, this world is the only thing that is true in their everyday lives. They need to survive, even when it costs them. And for most of them, the cost proves painful. Only those who can shut off and carry on without feelings and commitments will remain intact.
One of the greatest successes of the 60s, written for the theatre, adapted into a film and then rewritten as a musical, now appears again at the Rex Theatre. The play explores the human truth behind the mask of prostitution and Konstantinos Rigoss production, utilising an exceptional cast and crew, highlights the timelessness of the issue.
creation team
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Konstantinos Rigos
Direction, Set design - Choreography -
Erie Kyrgia
Adaptation -
Mary Tsangari
Associate set designer -
Natasha Dimitriou
Costume design -
Dimosthenis Grivas
Music -
Alekos Yiannaros
Lighting -
Angelos Panagopoulos
Assistant to the director -
Panos Vittorakis
Camera -
Panagiotis Lykotrafitis
Camera