In the two centuries of the modern Greek state, our choices at crucial moments have determined our history, impacting on our lives in ways we could never once have imagined. These key events, with their disputed consequences and interpretations, will be illuminated in a series of seven performances intended to spark a debate about our current identity.
General curator: Nikos Hatzopoulos
Dramaturgical adviser: Platon Mavromoustakos
Coordination of the research and dramaturgy team: Olympia Glykioti, Eleni Koutsilaiou
Symptoms of Occupation
1941-44: An era that opened wounds, literally and metaphorically, in Greece. The German and Italian occupation, hunger, black marketeers, collaborationists, the Holocaust, the resistance. How did city-dwellers experience these events? And what scars did they leave on the years that followed?
Research and dramaturgy: Olympia Glykioti, Eleni Koutsilaiou
Material adapted and directed by: Nikos Hatzopoulos
Assistant director: Alexandros Vamvoukos
The cast:
Kostas Falelakis, Nikos Hatzopoulos, Jeannie Papadopoulou
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General admission €8
It happened in Greece is supported by the National Bank of Greece