The Chariot of Thespids of the Municipal Regional Theater of Patras presents “Exindaveloni” by Konstantinos Oikonomou, probably the most essential works of the fashionable Greek Enlightenment.
The play was written in 1816 and is a Greek adaptation of Moliere’s Philanthropy that focuses on social problems with his time. Its idiomatic language, the comedian conditions, in addition to the consultant characters of the time by which the play unfolds, give it a particular place within the fashionable Greek dramaturgy.
The premiere of the undertaking will happen on Friday, Might 24 at 21:30 on the Ichthyoskala Cultural Heart, with free entry. This might be adopted by a tour of the broader area of Southwest Greece in collaboration with PED.
Case:
In Smyrna within the nineteenth century, Exindavelonis is taken into account the richest and, on the identical time, probably the most merciless miser within the area. Though he owns a big fortune, his kids and servants stay in excessive poverty.
Nonetheless, his servant, laid low with his inhuman miserliness, decides to take revenge on him. With the surprising alliance of his son Exindaveloni, he hatches a darkish plan that can give a simply resolution to his relentless avarice and overthrow the plans of his wild avarice.
Within the play, Exindavelonis represents the primordial avarice and selfishness, traits that distinguish the folks of all ages. It’s an clever satire that’s significantly crucial of the society of its time, highlighting the necessity for social justice. By means of the language of comedic theatre, the play urges the viewers to replicate on the values and practices of their society to be able to transfer in direction of a greater and extra humane future.
Forged members:
Directed by: Christos Strepkos
Set-Costumes: Kenny McLellan
Kinesiology: Camilo Bedankov
Lighting design: Christos Strepkos
Pictures: Vassilis Zaverdas
Cinematography: Konstantinos Liopetas
Make-up: Ina Tseliou
Actors play:
Vassilis Kokkalis, Alexandros Koukias, Aliki Economou, Valia Tzitzikakis, Vassilis Tsorlalis.
The author:
Konstantinos Oikonomou translated historical tragedies, organized theatrical performances on the Smyrna faculty and printed “Exindaveloni”, an adaptation of Moliere’s “Filargyros” tailored to the fashionable social lifetime of Smyrna.
Information:
First efficiency: Friday, Might 24, 2024. A tour of Southwest Greece will observe.
Free entrance.
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