“The Wedding pilaf”, one theatrical act by Paris Tacopoulos by Nikos Kalamo and the “Theatrico Phytorio Aiginas”

“The Wedding pilaf”, one theatrical act by Paris Tacopoulos by Nikos Kalamo and the “Theatrico Phytorio Aiginas”

 
“The Wedding pilaf” (gamopilafo), “or waiting for Beta”, hommage to Samuel Beckett, a digital neoplatonic theatrical symposium in an one act play. Two “post-modern” men, or post dejà vu, discuss endlessly about present, future and past, like true descendants of Becket’s heros Vladimir and Estragon, or Socrates and Alcibiades. Their voice being lost in digital channels, between the first beings in the world, and the last robots of our era. A woman, a sort of Xanthipi, (Socrates’ wife) the housewife of the weaker of the two men, unites and separates them until their final end or new beginning.
 
Production Team:
Writer: Paris Takopoulos
Directed by: Nikos Kalamo
Scenery by: Vera Zefki
Costume design: Catherine Suen 
Performing: Nikos Kalamo, Stratos Xanthos
 
Information:
Hall: Black Box
Duration: 60΄
Ticket Price: 12€, at the MCF’s Box office during the day of the performance,10€ Presale, 7 Reduced (Students/ Holders of Unemployment Card & Multi – child family Card & European Youth Card & Culture Card (Ministry of Culture) & ITI Card & IFA Club Card (French Institute)/Youngsters up to 26 years old/ Card holders of the association of the management personnel of the Athens Academy / Holders of Card of OIELE & OLME/ Disabled People/ over 65 years old)