HOMER'S ODYSSEY – The theatre performance by Karmen Rouggeri will be showed again on October at MCF

HOMER’S ODYSSEY – The theatre performance by Karmen Rouggeri will be showed again on October at MCF

 
Following the last year’s big success, the HOMER’S ODYSSEY will be shown again for a limited number of performances in October 2015. So, the theatre will become for once more our vessel in order to rejuvenate the ultimate fairytale, the HOMER’S ODYSSEY. In the same, the rehearsals of HOMER’S ILIAD are in progress so on the early days of November the play can be performed to our young and older friends.

The performance can also be presented with english surtitles, for our friends travelling from abroad following arrangement. 

Some words about the play
It all starts on Olympus…
the Gods convene, seeing as how Poseidon, Odysseus’ foe, is away. It is an opportunity to allow the much troubled hero to leave Calypso’s island, where he has been stranded. Hermes is charged with carrying the news. Calypso gets mad, but allows him to go. On a raft, Odysseus sets out on the lusted after return. Against his better luck, however, Poseidon…

The theatrical play by Karmen Rouggeri 

«HOMER’S ODYSSEY» with english surtitles
The Michael Cacoyannis Foundation invites the foreign visitors of the city who are looking for the substantial contact with the temporary cultural environment. For the experienced travellers who do not settle for a “superficial” and “standardised” relationship with the capital, but wish to know it deeper by meeting with every face of it. By participating to the effort of promoting Athens into a popular destination of the tourism of City Break, among the european capitals, the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation welcomes the foreign visitors of the city with the tale of tales the “ODYSSEY” by Homer, the most important poet of all times.

Organised performances for schools from Monday 05 October 2015


Reservation for schools: 

Monday -Friday 08:30-14:30 
over the telephone number 
215 550 8270 & 210 34 18 579, 
E-mail: karmenodysseia@gmail.com
Michael Cacoyannis Foundation, Piraeus 206, PC 177 78, Tavros