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A monologue on love and writing, inspired by the life of Kassiani
video
until 28 april 2013 "Television Control Center" in Athens
Kassia. The woman who acts despite her times. The great poet who dares to beg for her love and to turn her most secret passions into icons, during a time when the icon is persecuted.
Byzantium, during the Iconoclasm. The Emperor Theophilus is looking for a wife. He falls for Kassia, he marries Theodora. A few years later, Kassia is a nun. She writes a hymn. The hymn that Mary Magdalene addresses to Christ. Theophilus visits her at the monastery. She hides. He discovers her hymn and adds the last phrase.
A monologue about loves that live in the dark and religious writing as an act of love. A play about the fear of transparent desire.
Written and Directed by: Ioli Andreadi
Music by: Erato A. Kremmyda
Set and costume design: Dimitra Liakoura
Lighting Design: Dimos Avdeliodis
Trailer: Carmen Zografou
Interpreted by: Rahil Liapopoulou
Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 21.15
Duration: 60 minutes / Tickets: 8 euros
"Television Control Center" 91 A Kyprou & Sikinou, Kypseli, Athens Tel. + 30 213.004.04.96 www.polychorosket.gr / info@poluchorosket.gr
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