ROMEO AND JULIET
by William Shakespeare
Director: Dimitris Karantzas
From 4 March 2023
Love as something that springs forth from amidst death and dares to bloom in ugliness. Love as redemption from a world doomed to repeat the same mistakes over and over again. Love as the only countervailing force to the absurdity of a strange, violent, spiritually arid age that is disturbingly familiar to us today. William Shakespeare's matchless poetic masterpiece, Romeo and Juliet, comes to the National Theatre of Greece's Main Stage in an inspired production by Dimitris Karantzas.
On the one hand, life-giving passion and on the other, brutal violence. On the one hand poetry, light and love, and on the other, profanity, darkness and hate. The dramatic love story of Romeo and Juliet, two young people from Verona who dare to love each other despite the fatal enmity that divides their powerful families, is based on an explosive mix of opposites. By setting the action in a space that begins as a place of pleasure and ends as a mass grave, the director illuminates both these divergent trajectories in Shakespeare's work: on the one hand the rot and the decay of a dissolute society that is sinking into the mire, dragging with it everything that pure and beautiful, and on the other, the unstoppable drive of love that moves towards the light.
“Romeo and Juliet construct their own world of poetry and fantasy and pursue love as an escape from an enmity can last for centuries. When they meet, the lyricism of the encounter creates a haven that is maintained until the end. Love and spirituality are their way out of a decaying society that arranges religious festivals, debauched revels and deaths with equal ease,” notes the director.
The production highlights Shakespeare's unrelentingly harsh world, mirroring the more dystopian aspects of our own era. An uncompromising social system that defines not only our position but also our identity. An unforgiving world where paternal love is synonymous with violence. A place where, as death encroaches, the space available for love shrinks. Romeo and Juliet's love will be born from a sterile and inhospitable womb, will be suppressed as a sacrilegious rebellion, and will die an early death, but not before indelibly infusing our hearts with an irresistible desire for change.
Production team
Translation: Dionysis Kapsalis
Director: Dimitris Karantzas
Sets: Maria Panourgia
Costumes: Ioanna Tsami
Movement: Tasos Karahalios
Music: Giorgos Poulios
Lighting: Dimitris Kasimatis
Video: Grigoris Panopoulos
Dramaturg: Eri Kyrgia
First directing assistant: Kelly Papadopoulou
Second directing assistant: Antonis Antonopoulos
Set design assistant: Sofia Theodoraki
Hair design: Konstantinos Koliousis
Cast (in alphabetical order)
Friar Laurence: Konstantinos Avarikiotis
Benvolio: Aris Balis
Juliet: Iro Bezou
Prince Escalus/Guest: Harry Charalambous-Kazepis
Balthasar/Servant/Guest: Giannis Charkoftakis
Capulet: Giannis Dalianis
Montague/Guest: Giorgos Giannakakos
Lady Capulet: Anna Kalaitzidou
Mercutio: Giannis Klinis
Gregory/Servant/Guest: Antonis Kolovos
Sampson/Servant/Guest: Thanos Koniaris
Peter/Friar John/Servant/Guest: Giannis Koravos
Romeo: Ektor Liatsos
Lady Montague/Guest: Rita Litou
Tybalt: Aris Ninikas
Paris: Manos Petrakis
Nurse: Reni Pittaki
Recommended seats for best surtitles viewability: central seats in the stalls & the lower circle
Ziller Building
Wednesday & Thursday:
Premium seats €18 | Zone A €16|Zone B €15
Friday: General admission €13
Saturday, Sunday & public holidays:
Premium seats €25 | Zone A €20 | Zone B (lower circle) €18 | Zone C (upper circle) €10
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Surtitles: English, on selected dates
* Recommended seats for best surtitles viewability: central seats in the stalls & the balcony.
The show is suitable for viewers 15+ years old.
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