Helen by Euripides, directed by Aris Michopoulos
The Theatre Company THE OTHER SIDE (H ALLH PLEVRA) presents the tragedy Helen by Euripides, in direction of Aris Michopoulos, at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation, for just two performances, open to the wide audience, on Monday 12 and Tuesday 13 March 2012, at 20:30.
Helen by Euripides belongs to the curriculum for high-school students and is being presented with great success for the 3rd year now at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation, in prearranged morning performances for school students.
The production’s members highlight: Perhaps, the element that fascinates the most, as far as this particular play is concerned, is the transformation. It seems, as if the myth stares itself in the mirror and sees its own self, smiling, maybe ironically or even with a slight bitterness. Euripides takes the story that we all have been taught firstly, before any other text, in the high school books, that of the Helens rape, and, without changing anything to the original subject, perverts the image on the mirror, in a poetic and allusive way.
Name spreads all over, not the body (Helen line 588). And if the name has been colored with the most nigrescent colors, as the cause of a bloody war, the object of lust, the incarnation of the ultimate beauty has flew away like a cloud to the country of Nile. There settles also the poet the action of his tragedy, Helen accompanied by her attendant ladies, the meeting as well as the reunion with Menelaus, Theone who holds in her hands the solution of the drama, Theoklymenos who desires to have the lady who is said that caused so much pain with her beauty to Greeks as well as Trojans.
However, the nightingales do not let you fall asleep at Platres. Because, the reasons may be presented differently, the body to be replaced by the image. However the facts linger as well as their effects. Furthermore their eternal value. In no war dead people return back home. Moreover people can never be taught by death how hopeless chasing of shadows is, having as conveyance violence and egoism. It is not just for the instauration of the heroines fame and name. However, it is all about the sarcasm of those who abused her name in order to give an excuse to their obsession of chasing “empty shirts” so as to fulfill individual longings.
Mirrors, shadows and images. Materials for the performance, all these that someone cannot touch, all these, which are mirrors and illusions and not the objects themselves. The aim is to unveil finally those which can touch us more, which make us feel fear or ashamed. The mirror which shows us not the image, but our real self.
The “Helen” by Euripides, has been created for educational reasons and has already shaped with success its path, since thousands of students have already attended. Note well, that following the encouragement by audience, teachers and theatre critics is being presented for just two night performances, open to everyone.


