[20/10/2014]: “Listen Man”

“Listen Man”

Monday & Tuesday: 21.15 (from October 20)

at the Fabrica Technochoros (125 Megalou Alexandrou & Evrymedontos, Kerameikos)

Duration: 50 50

A theatrical performance based on the legendary diary of Wilhelm Reich.

Text adaptation / Direction: Despina – Marina Samara

Assistant directors: Christina Davou, Katerina Tzova

Cast: George Kelekis, Andzi Filinta, Maria – Fani Psatha, Despina – Marina Samara

Recitation: George Pagoulatos

Costume designer: Panagiota Kokkorou

Performance lighting / Trailer: Katerina Tzova

Poster editing: Sofia Tsoukalas

[31/10/2014]: “Like a Lie”

“Like a Lie”
From 31/10/14 to 29/11/14

Marina Kostaki. A woman divorced. A different story. Last night at home where everything has something to say. Loves, passions, mistakes and sins… A few hours before moving out of the house where she has lived as a bachelor, but also as a married woman. Everything turns in her head and the truth is confused with the lie. Reality with fiction become one. And the game begins… The countdown starts when she gets pregnant. The lights of the ramp dazzled her, the thoughts clouded her mind and the wrong decisions were soon made. Responsibilities and regrets are confused in the blender of the mind. Where the perpetrator becomes a victim and vice versa, and everything seems not so normal. Paranoia becomes a roommate and guide of everything. The story is distorted and the crime demands justification, the soul a redemption and Marina a second chance. But can anyone forgive the murder of a child? What would be the punishment that would satisfy everyone except, of course, the moral perpetrator? And finally, is it possible for everything that this woman experienced to remain a memory, a dream… like a lie?

Performed by Kali Davri, written and directed by Giannis Tsoukas. The photo was taken by Zois Triantafyllou – Sfakianakis. The makeup is edited by Giota Aggelaki. Sets and costumes by Mary Maniadaki. Assistant director Vassilis Xydakis.

Duration: 60 minutes

Friday: 21:00

Saturday: 21:00

General admission: 10 €

[16/11/2014]: “…Am i dreaming?”

“…Am i dreaming?”
The Telitsa team has been wondering since Sunday, November 16 at the Fabrica Athens Technopark, in Kerameikos: “Or am I dreaming?” Phaedra saw in her dream that a red, magic balloon entered her room. It was very magical, because he traveled her in green and blue, taught her toys, told her funny secrets.

Phaedra was having a great time, until the moment she took her balloon for a walk and… lost it. Since then the adventure begins. Where is her balloon? Will he manage to find it? Who will help her?

The forms of physical theater and modern dance, play, mime art and the interaction between performers and the audience compose a stage dream space, where the imagination intervenes with humor in objects, images and experiences of everyday life of young and old.

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Performers: Miranda Vatikioti, Vasia Tsotsou

Choreography – Editing: Olga Gerogiannaki

Song: Composition – interpretation Christos Thivaios

Text – Direction – Scenography: Maria Pavlopoulou

Performance period: November 16 to December 28, 2014

[16/11/2014]: “The Irish Bastard!”

“The Irish Bastard!”
From 16/11/14 and for every Sunday at 20.30

Having managed to reach the final of the 1st Scratch Festival, winning the third place among the twelve entries, the theatrical team START comes to the Fabrica Athens Artspace to present the comedy of George Hatzikyriakos:

The Irish Bastard

The Irish in addition to their love of drink, St. Patrick and their famous traditional songs about drunks, the green plains of their homeland, the successive revolutions against the English and the history of their ancestors – the Celts – they are famous for one more thing: for their good fortune. It is well known that they have the lucky clover as their national symbol.

A Piraeus family bets on this when they learn that their son, Antonis, who is missing to study in London, will bring with him a friend, the Irishman Paddy O’Leary, to spend the Easter holidays together. But Paddy is anything but a gourd, since, from the very first night, everything goes upside down for Antonis’s family. Unable to bear this situation, Litsa, Stavros, Denise and the grandmother join forces trying to get rid of the happy Irishman. In vain though. Paddy came to stay!

During the Holy Week – a real week of the Passion for the family of five – the house will be turned into the Karaiskaki stadium where Olympiakos will face its eternal opponent. Only this time the clover did not come from the Boulevard but from the green island of Ireland, not to claim the championship but to bring the Resurrection, a Resurrection that will be unforgettable for them! Because Paddy, in addition to his love for drink and the songs of his homeland, brings with him a family secret that will turn them all upside down.

StART team

Text-direction: George Chatzikyriakos

They play:

Kimonas Doussis

Efi Theofanidou

Denise Koutsi

Antonis Sarigiannis

George Chatzikyriakos

and in the role of grandmother

Marios Sakkas

Photos: Elias Zisis

Poster – graphic design: Creatures Team

Lights – sounds: Rizos Tsigaris

Music editing-video: George Chatzikyriakos

From Sunday, November 16, 2014

at the Fabrica Athens Technopark

Megalou Alexandrou 125 & Evrymedontos, Gazi (Metro Kerameikos)

Tel. Contact: 210-3411651 – 6977352501

Every Sunday at 20.00

Duration: 90 minutes

Indicative price: 7 €

[26/11/2014]: “Marina Cvetaeva”

“Marina Cvetaeva”
Drawing material from the life and work of the leading Russian poet, the Unison group presents the play Marina Tsvetaeva.

Guided by the episodes of her hectic life, her letters, her confessions and her thoughts, the Unison team composes the portrait of this restless and multifaceted personality. Through multiple narratives, a fragmentary writing corresponding to Tsvetaeva’s language, the actors represent the most critical stages of her life, illuminating her different qualities: poet, mistress, wife, mother, exile.

Marina Tsvetaeva was born on October 8, 1892 in Moscow. A writer and poet, a moderate opponent of the Russian Revolution, she lived in exile in Berlin, Prague and Paris. Her work is characterized by a sense of constant departure, the result of successive migrations, the abrupt transition from the aristocratic prosperity of her childhood to the misery of adulthood, her enlarged ultra-modern sexuality.

Drama: Unison team (Thalia Dimitropoulou, Elli Karypidou, Regina Mandilari, Chryssa Markata)

Text composition: Chryssa Markata

Sets-costumes: Eva Goulakou

Editing: Maria Foundouli

Lighting design: Tasos Paleoroutas

Console operation: Andrianna Dakanali

Poster design: Daphne Sgourou

Photos: George Charitakis, Antonis Kappas, Dimitris Sakalakis

Contact person: Marianna Christofi (6944276307)

Fabrica Athens – www.fabricaathens.gr

Megalou Alexandrou 125 & Evrymedontos, Kerameikos, Athens

Performance days: 26,27 / 11 and 3,4,10,11,17,18 / 12

Performance hours: Wednesday 22.00, Thursday 21.00

Ticket price: 10 euro, 5 euro (reduced)

Reservation phone: 6943758894

Email: unisontheatergroup@gmail.com

Fb: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Unison/271810192987985?ref=hl

The Next Leader – Book Presentation – 02/12/14

Fabrica Athens, iWrite.gr Publications and the author Elena Karanatsi invite you to the big presentation of the book “The Next Leader”.
“The next leader”
Apart from the author, the book will be discussed by:
Antonis Makridimitris (Professor of Management at the University of Athens)
Stavros Lygeros (journalist)
and Anastasia Tsivgouli (journalist).
Actress Chara Zisimatou will read excerpts.
A few words about the book:
Athens, September 2012: A TV channel launches its own version of the rescue of Greece, airing “The Next Leader”, a new reality show that seems to be a world first, as the winner will be funded for his election campaign.
At the same time, a group of five people, a psychiatrist, a Ph.D. candidate, a chess teacher, a former kiosk and an unemployed accounting director, are presenting a political study as a governance proposal for the country out of recession.
Two parallel worlds, the television democracy with a slightly surreal costume and the social democracy that tries to transcend itself. Will they clash or cooperate? Will they meet or go through an autonomous course?
A journalist follows the new phenomena, fluctuating her distances from the heroes.
The gray landscape of public life is adorned with new shapes that promise, if nothing else, surprises, turmoil and laughter. Is there space and time for a new beginning?
The presentation will take place at the Fabrica Artspace, 125 Meg. Alexandrou & Evrymedontos, on
Tuesday 2 December at 21:00.

[05/12/2014]: “My Suicide”

“My Suicide”
In his first play entitled “My Suicide”, which premieres on December 5 at the Fabrica Artspace, Dimitris Katsimiris wonders with humor and sarcasm “Where does a person go when he commits suicide?” In heaven; To hell; What if in Hell it’s nice? “

In the play “My Suicide”, where the questions never stop, the direction is signed by Dimitris Stamoulis. Starring Chrysothemis Amanatidis and writer Dimitris Katsimiris.

A young man commits suicide in his bedroom and ends up in Hell. There he is greeted by an enigmatic woman, who has under her protection all the suicide bombers who end up there. This woman provides him with emotional and erotic satisfaction, security and fullness. The days are spent wonderfully with her in Hell, until an event turns the story upside down.

Author note

“Behind a suicide it is difficult to find its causes and reasons. You can only make assumptions. Every case is different, simply because every person is different. But one certainty, at least to me, is that all these “sensitive” suicides were deceived by someone who convinced them that life is not worth living. This person is most of the time ourselves. ”

Director’s note

“Is life worth it? Pain in death? Is there a aftermath? Are you burning in hell? “My Suicide”, the first play by Dimitris Katsimiris, talks about all this with irony, humor and a mood of sarcasm. Fear, anxiety for the first time, vanity, expectations…

Everything goes through his work like an absurd game. The questions never stop. Are there any answers? Who knows…”

The show will be played from December 5, 2014 to January 24, 2015, every Friday and Saturday at 9:30 pm, at the Fabrica Technopark (125 Meg. Alexandrou), Kerameikos.

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“My Suicide”

Author: Dimitris Katsimiris

Director: Dimitris Stamoulis

Assistant director – Music Editing: Giannis Savva

Poster sketch – Stage space: Dimitris Stamoulis

Masks: Olympia Sideridou

Lighting design – Photo: Pavlos Mavridis

Video-trailer: Antonis Dimitropoulos

Production Execution: 14P

The actors are Chrysothemis Amanatidis, Dimitris Katsimiris

Info

Fabrica Technopark

Alexander the Great 125

Ceramic

Reservations: 2103411651 – 6937686795

Days – Performance Hours – Ticket Price

Every Friday and Saturday

at 9:30 p.m.

Performance duration 60 minutes

Ticket price: 10 euros, Student / exemption / unemployed: 5 euros.

Fabrica Artspace: A Time Together! – 16/05/2015

Fabrica Artspace: A Time Together!
The multi-active art group Fabrica Athens celebrates one year of operation of the Fabrica Technopark and invites you to a big celebration!

“One year together!”

Hang out with our favorite Muchatrela Band (live music). Orto Srs (fire show), Tina Gourzi (aerial dance), Mr and Mrs Bubble (strollers) and dj Myki + Afro will blow out our first candles.

With music, fires, aerial dance, stilts and of course festive smiles we are waiting for you to have a nice time in this big celebration!

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Transparent Chalk – Presentation of a poetry collection – 25/05/15

Transparent Chalk – Presentation of a poetry collection
On Monday, May 25, the publications “Anonymous Book” and Efstathia Pavlou Katraki will present “Transparent Chalk” at the Fabrica Artspace at 8.00 pm.

Transparent Chalk

I leave my suitcases behind, / full of memories and habits./ I keep nothing from my old life./ I open the train window / and breathe air, sky, sun, sea, earth./ I finally let that fall black stone, / which I carry on me since I was little./ You know, I never told you my real name./ My name is Eleftheria.

Poems with free verse or with rhyme, but also poems with moderation that could be set to music. With simple and comprehensive verse, they ask questions about social reality, about what keeps us captive to ourselves, about our favorite oppressive habits. The images of poetry, sometimes blurred and sometimes crystal clear, reveal to us the constant attempt to escape from reality.

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Efstathia Pavlou Katraki was born and raised in a neighborhood in the Vryoni district of Piraeus. He is the sixth child of a working class family. He studied journalism and worked for many years for print and radio. It follows the traces of the transparent chalk engraved by its lyrics, trying to decode words, emotions, sounds and images that originate from the everyday life of man.

Am I Going to the right direction for the Meaning of Life? – Presentation of a play – 22/06/15

Am I Going to the right direction for the Meaning of Life? – Presentation of a play
The presentation of the first theatrical work of Ermolaos Mattheos will take place on Monday, June 22, at the Fabrica Artspace:

“Am I going o the right direction for the meaning of life?”

The author Giannis Agouridakis, author of the book “Women’s feet in men’s shoes” will talk about the book, while excerpts from the play will be read by actress Katerina Tsavalou and the author himself.

You are special! Life is beautiful! Believe in yourself and anything can happen! Obstacles are disguised opportunities! The darkest hour of the night is just before dawn! Love yourself and others will love you immediately! But how do you love yourself? How do you believe in him? How do you discover its uniqueness? How do you know that life is beautiful? How do you get the strength to continue when you are frustrated with life and see everything in black? These and many other questions have plagued the heroine of the work and the whole world for centuries now. Surely the answer is the experts think “her” and ask for help from “him”. But who, after all, are the “experts” and who has the key to the meaning of life? What is happiness after all? God exists; What is the purpose of man in life? What is the truth; Where do we come from and where do we go?… Half… .2 beers and a cheese salad still bro!

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Ermolaos Mattheou was born and raised in Mytilene. He studied to prepare a biochemical laboratory. In 2004 he graduated with honors from the Higher School of Dramatic Art “Mary Vogiatzi Traga”. “Am I doing well for the meaning of life?” Is his first play.