We are the Tyrannosauruses at the Rex Theatre on Panepistimiou Street, a group of people, a society of monsters, trying to survive with tiny atrophied hands that are too small to hug one another and are only good for pressing the buttons on remote controls or mobile phones, sending messages that avoid the head-on collision with reality.
This production is about celebrating our tremendous need for communication through the path of our incapacity for it.So it will be more of the same.A workaday story of endangered humanity.The human monster can fit into a small flat, even if he has to stick his tail out of the door>and poke his enormous head through the window to get a breath of fresh air.
They say that the Tyrannosaurus was a scavenger.And we too are picking over the bones of an already dead past while yearning for a probably dead future, terrifying those whom we approach.
Information
General admission €10
Unemployed €6
The production is unsuitable for under-fifteens.
creation team
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Lena Kitsopoulou
Text - Direction -
Ellie Papageorgakopoulou
Sets - Costumes -
Nikos Vlasopoulos
Lighting -
Kostas Bokos
Sound designer -
Marilena Moshou
Assistant director -
Dimitra Koutsogeorga
Assistant set and costume designer -
Evgenia Bourda
Assistant set and costume designer -
Chronis Tzimos
Hair and wig design