During the summer of ’58, in a Greek village, a woman kills her two children. In this play, Alexandra K* brings Medea into an era in which women have just begun to realise that life doesn’t offer hold the same fate for both sexes. Xeni, or the Stranger, has spent years trapped in the roles of daughter, wife, and mother, and now lives under the watching eye of the stifling community where she has been brought to live. When her husband marries another woman and she is left with no role to play, the Stranger struggles to discover what, if anything, remains alive inside her.
Yannos Perlengas’ directing will highlight a style of language that places special emphasis on form and rhythm.
With Greek and English surtitles
Following its successful summer premiere at the Little Theatre of Ancient Epidaurus, the play will be presented for a single performance in Athens, at the Minos Volanakis stage in Petroupoli, as part of the International Petra Festival.
Directed by Yannos Perlengas
Set and costume design Loukia Chouliara
Lighting design Tasos Palaioroutas
Musical supervision - Coaching Stratos Grintzalis
Assistant to the director Giorgis Vassilopoulos
Costume construction Sali Alarabi
Special props Sokratis Papadopoulos, Alexandros Loggos, Dimitris Moraitis, Giorgos Kyriazopoulos
Set construction Komninos Kousieras
Hairstyling Thomas Galazoulas
Cast Elena Topalidou (the Stranger), Magda Kafkoula (their Teacher, a young woman), Giorgis Vassilopoulos (their Friend, a young man), Yannos Perlengas (her Father, an old man), Syrmo Keke (his Mother, an old woman), Michalis Titopoulos (her Husband, a man), Lida Koutsodaskalou (the first girl), Aliki Georgiou (the second girl)
Musicians on stage Stratos Grintzalis, Timos Demos
Executive producer Evangelos Konstas - Constantly Productions
Thanks to Marios Vossos and the Traditional Costumes workshop for their invaluable help.