We live in the age of screens and electronics. It has become normal for both adults and children to be constantly surrounded by bright screens, often losing meaningful, real contact—perhaps even with ourselves. In the play, a child lives with restrictions imposed by the adult world “for their own good,” without understanding why. Alone, they “rebel,” seeking their identity through their TV heroes. Ultimately, they escape by playing again in their dream and discover a new part of themselves.
The audience travels through a dream with the hope of reflecting on suspicion, the relationship with money, judgment, and humanity. “Because even the wisest person can learn something from a child and a clown.”
Creative Team
Text: Giannis Kalatzopoulos Director: Yolika Poulopoulou Music: Christos Kalaitzopoulos Movement supervision: Anthi-I. Drilia Set design, costumes: Venetsanos Balopoulos Photography, video: Nikos Tzavaras Set construction: Giorgos Angelopoulos Sound & Lighting: Sound-Light Christos Sykas, Giorgos Iliopoulos Production: Experimental stage of Kalamata
Featuring: Tonia Kyriazi, Christos Spyris, Dimitris Gonis, Sofia Katsirea, Michalis Katsareas, Marilia Tsousi, Dimitris Kechagias, Myrto Masouridi, Panagiotis Tsimpouris, Nikola Marinopoulos, Myrto Zombola, Christos Alefantzis, Katerina Kassakou, Giorgos Mountanos





