Synopsis
On Wednesday, November 15, 2017, the “Mausoleum of Electra” opens its curtains for the first time. “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the house where our lady Electra lives...” The young actor and director, Stelios Vrachnis, is once again experimenting with a special work, a text before (s) that “taps” on the well-known myth of the Atreids and touches on issues that excite.
A few words about the project: The information that wants Orestes to kill his mother Clytemnestra and her lover Aegisthus is checked as inaccurate. The young man did not want to continue his life carrying the lives of others. What a disappointment for Electra! Electra, daughter of Agamemnon. Electra who chose to live as a slave to you? a farmhouse with her faithful guardian, away from her mother. Agamemnon's cousin, Aegisthos, dies of natural causes. The bells have been ringing mournfully since morning. Is Electra partially justified? sudden death, she waits from moment to moment for her mother to appear. Everything seems to be ready for the big meeting. The daughter who renounced feminine nature, who hated the woman who killed her “hero” father will face her worst enemy (?) “Ladies and gentlemen, please come by. But why are you surprised?
CONTEMPORARY THEATRE PROPOSAL “For Klitemnestra” for the first time at Avlea Theatre Contributors: Text: Dimitra Mitta Direction/Lighting Design: Stelios Vrahnis Music direction: Artemis Lambada, Konstantina Koukoumpesi, Stelios Vrachnis Sets: Anastasis Mekeridis
Costumes: Elena Michailidis Photography: Panagiotis Boukouvalas, Konstantina Tzouvara Video (trailer): Nikos Antoniadis Sketso (flyer): Maria Gini Public relations: Christos Christodoularas
Actors performed by: Marios Konstantinou, Ariana Chaita, Elena Michaelides, Rea Stamkou-Kosanovic Musicians (on stage) Performer: Artemis Lambada (violin), Konstantina Kokumbessi (piano)