After the two very successful theater seasons in Athens and tours throughout Greece, this time the show “Agoramana” comes to Patras.
What will we see on stage? A new mother finds that raising children under conditions of social pressure and incessant “well-intentioned” instructions ends up being an arduous, intensive and lonely job. Is she the only one who feels this way? Is she a bad mother? Why does a woman to be “complete” have to have children? How true is the narrative of family happiness you serve to young people? And what’s up with the men anyway?
Through a very personal style, which combines stand-up comedy, documentary and musical theatre, “Agoramana” explores, chronicles and deconstructs the experiences of parenthood, gradually sheds light on gender roles and boldly unravels the thread of violence against of women*. With its subversive subject matter, the show challenges viewers of all genders and ages to reexamine the systematic impact of social stereotypes and power structures on all of our lives.
Each show hosts a different guest, who integrates into the stage action and contributes with a unique perspective on the themes of the show.
“This load of logistics that mom has on her head is huge! To take a break from what I live, I go to the greengrocer, my friend…”
“Anyway, I’m not having a child with a man again.”
*During the show there are clear references and descriptions around the issue of obstetric violence. If you are a victim of obstetric violence, do not hesitate to seek help and support from certified professionals and agencies.
Show ID:
Text: Aphrodite Mitsopoulou
Directed by: Iakovos Molymbakis, Aphrodite Mitsopoulou
Scenography: Maria Karathanou
Lighting: Apostolis Koutsianikoulis
Original music: Kostas Mitsopoulos
Assistant director: Maria Haritopoulou
Production assistant: Savvas Kovlakas
Photos: Domniki Mitropoulou
Interpretation: Aphrodite Mitsopoulou, Iakovos Molymbakis
Production: Scratch Theater Company
info
Duration: 70′
Friday 15 November on 21:30,
Saturday 16 November on 21:30
and Sunday 17 November on 20:00
Tickets: 14€ Normal | 10€ Reduced
Act Theatre, Gerokostopoulou stairs, information: 2610272037
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What unique perspectives do the guest performers bring to ”Agoramana” and how do they enhance the overall narrative of the show?
**Interview with Aphrodite Mitsopoulou, Co-Creator of “Agoramana”**
**Editor:** Welcome, Aphrodite! Your show “Agoramana” is making its way to Patras after a successful run in Athens. What can audiences expect from this performance?
**Aphrodite Mitsopoulou:** Thank you for having me! Audiences can expect a unique blend of stand-up comedy, documentary storytelling, and musical theatre. “Agoramana” is a deep dive into the complexities of motherhood, examining the pressures that modern mothers face. It tackles issues like social expectations, feelings of inadequacy, and the societal narrative around family happiness.
**Editor:** The themes in “Agoramana” seem quite profound and challenging. What inspired you to create this particular piece?
**Aphrodite Mitsopoulou:** The inspiration came from watching friends and family navigate motherhood and seeing how society often places unrealistic expectations on women. I wanted to shine a light on the feelings of isolation that can come with parenting and question the traditional narrative that you must have children to be a “complete” woman. The show aims to provoke thought about gender roles, especially in the context of the ongoing discussions about obstetric violence and women’s rights.
**Editor:** Your show features different guests at each performance. What role do they play in the story?
**Aphrodite Mitsopoulou:** Each guest brings their own unique perspective and experience, enriching the themes we explore. They become part of the narrative, often reflecting the emotional and logistical challenges that come with motherhood and the support (or lack thereof) that women may encounter. It’s a chance to deepen the conversation and provide diverse viewpoints.
**Editor:** It seems like ”Agoramana” not only entertains but also serves a greater purpose. What message do you hope audiences take away from it?
**Aphrodite Mitsopoulou:** I hope audiences leave with a greater understanding of the complexities of motherhood and the social structures that shape our experiences. I want viewers to feel seen and heard, especially those struggling under the weight of societal expectations. Ultimately, I aim to foster a conversation about the importance of supporting one another, recognizing our shared struggles, and questioning the norms that persist in our society.
**Editor:** Thank you, Aphrodite! We’re looking forward to “Agoramana” in Patras. It sounds like it’s going to be an impactful experience for everyone involved.
**Aphrodite Mitsopoulou:** Thank you! I can’t wait to share this journey with the audience.