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Yannis Karabampas: It happens that we live in a society where individualism, xenophobia, anthropophobia, fascism abound.

19 October 2018  |  from Pepi Kallila
Yannis Karabampas: It happens that we live in a society where individualism, xenophobia, anthropophobia, fascism abound.
The actor spoke on stage about his role in Waiting for Godot, about the inertia of man but also the meaning of life
Giannis Karampampas

Waiting for Godot

(Theatrical Play 2018)

Theater Space

Praviou 6-8, Athens
2103426736

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