1st International Monodrama Festival with 14 performances

Pursuing the initiative launched two years ago with the International Monodrama Platform in 2015 and continued in the following year with the First Monodrama Platform for Cypriot Creators, the European Capital of Culture Pafos2017 organises the 1st International Monodrama Festival at the renovated Attikon theatre, from the 23rd until the 29th of October.
Comprising a total of 14 performances from England, Poland, Japan, Iran, Spain, Greece, Romania, Algeria, Lithuania, Israel and Cyprus, this first Festival aspires to place Cyprus on the International Monodrama Festival calendar, while establishing synergies and promoting artistic creation, both within Cyprus and abroad.

The International Monodrama Festival is supported by:
Medochemie Ltd, Royal Crown Insurance, the British Council in Cyprus, the Fujairah UAE – International Theatre Institute, the Embassy of Israel in Nicosia and the Embassy of Spain in Nicosia and the Cervantes Institute.
With the cooperation of the EU Japan Fest – Japan Committee

PROGRAMME

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Monday, 23rd October 2017
19:00 Karagiozis (Cyprus, 45’)

The performance, based on Lena Kitsopoulou’s short story (Big Streets, 2010), distinguished itself in last year’s Monodrama Platform, thus ensuring its participation in the International Monodrama Festival of Pafos2017.The story is a particularly insightful look into childhood, that period which we all carry throughout our entire lives. The hero’s course is outlined, from childhood to paternity, revealing a trauma in his psyche from his childhood years, with disastrous consequences…

Dramatisation: Herodotos Miltiadous and Andreas Araouzos
Director: Andreas Araouzos
Performed by: Herodotos Miltiadous
Ages: 15+

In greek with english surtitles

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A portrait of Pip Utton as Margaret Thatcher in 'Playing Maggie' at the Assembly Rooms for the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe.
A portrait of Pip Utton as Margaret Thatcher in ‘Playing Maggie’ at the Assembly Rooms for the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe.

Monday, 23rd October 2017
21:00 Playing Maggie, the Iron Lady (Great Britain, 65’)

Pip Utton, who is world famous for his impressive personifications of Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, Casanova, Charlie Chaplin and many others, presents the monodrama “Playing Maggie, the Iron Lady”. This time, he transforms into Britain’s former Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, and introduces us to her philosophy, inspiration and logic, while later on he gives us the opportunity to challenge “her” through questions put forward to “her”.

Script: Pip Utton
Director: Marguerite Chaigne
Performed by: Pip Utton
A production by the Pip Utton Theatre Company
Ages: 14+
In english with greek surtitles

Sponsored by the British Council in Cyprus

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Tuesday, 24th October 2017
19:00 Koba / Stalin (Lithuania, 55’)

Fudzi, Stalin’s friend and comrade, tells us the story of Koba (revolutionary nickname for Joseph Stalin). For many years, Fudzi and Koba shared their last crumb of bread with each other, until they were finally able to share a common joy – the victory of the revolution. However, this joy did not last forever.The performance reveals Stalin’s contradictory character and fear that has always been the driving force behind all dictators and tyrants. Koba / Stalin is based on a story by the Russian playwright Edvard Radzinsky.

Director: Stanislovas Rubinovas
Set: Sergėjus Bocullo
Performed by: Aleksandras Rubinovas
Ages: 16+
In russian with greek and english surtitles

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Tuesday, 24th October 2017
21:00 Kohlhaas (Greece, 75’)

The performance follows the famous novel of Heinrich von Kleist, which is based on real events that occurred in Germany in 1500. Kohlhaas, the story’s hero, is a law-abiding horse merchant who falls victim to the injustice of a ruler of the country. In his battle against those who he feels have been unjust to him, he realises with terror that when revenge begins, there is no turning back …

Translation, Theatrical adaptation: Nicos Alexiou
Music: Christos Xenakis
Performed by: Nicos Alexiou
Ages: 17+

In greek with english surtitles

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SPAIN_BLOOD-WEDDING

Wednesday, 25th October 2017
19:00 Blood Wedding (Spain, 60’)

The performance is inspired by F.G. Lorca’s work “Blood Wedding”. The singing, the flamenco, the contemporary dance and the projections are combined with the three tragic stories that weave the narrative web. The story of the real people who inspired F.G. Lorca in 1928, the story of the mother, the moon and the bride of Lorca’s drama, and the story of Federico, as the main actor in a drama that ends with an obscene and absurd death.

Script/direction: Pati Doménech
Performed by: María Vidal
Ages: 14+

In spanish with greek and english surtitles
Sponsored by the Embassy of Spain in Cyprus

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Wednesday, 25th October 2017
21:00 Antigone (Lithuania, 50’)
Inspired by the ancient tragedy of Sophocles, the performance explores ways of connecting the ancient and modern language, juxtaposing human figures in front of sequences of video images of the Chorus. Birute Mar transforms into Antigone, then to her sister Ismene, to Creon, and his son Haemon, to a guard and to the prophet Tiresias. The fragile human body on stage and the great projections of the Chorus are accompanied by music and text.

Script/direction: Birute Mar
Video: Andrious Jakucionis & Antanas Kucinskas
Set: Jolanta Rimkute
Performed by: Birute Mar
Ages: 10+

In lithuanian with greek and english surtitles

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Thursday, 26th October 2017
19:00 Kiosk (Japan, 60’)

This monodrama by Arica Performance Company focuses on a woman who works in a tiny kiosk. Perched in her rolling chair, she sells newspapers and water. This seemingly simple premise is explored through fierce physical repetition and live electronic music, revealing the complexity of the human body’s relation to physical labor in a surreal setting.

Script: Shino Kuraishi
Director: Yasuki Fujita
Performed by: Tomoko Ando
Physical theatre
In collaboration with the Organisation EU-Japan Fest, Japan Committee.

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ALGERIA_MIRA

Thursday, 26th October 2017
21:00 Mira (Algeria, 55’)

While Mira receives a letter from her lover who warns her of the horrors of terrorism and fascism, we watch her as she works, laughs, falls in love – she enjoys her work and her life which is simple and quiet. Until, suddenly, everything changes, she gets arrested and tortured – a victim of the same terrorism predicted in the letter.

Director: Hichem Houari Boussahela
Production: Mosaic Theatre
Performed by: Souad Janati
Ages: 15+
In arabic with greek and english surtitles

Sponsored by the Fujairah International Monodrama Festival FIMF

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Friday, 27th October 2017
19:00 Now I am alone (Israel, 50’)

All the unconventional heroes of William Shakespeare are brought together in one play. The exiled king, the fool, the refugee, the socially rejected: they all have something to say about society and human nature. The play presents the story of these people and shows their unique opinion about life, humour, irony and sorrow, thus suggesting Shakespeare’s own view.
Adaptation: Nick Hutchison and Dori Engel
Director: Nick Hutchison
Set/costumes: Melanie Lombard
Music: Ronnie Reshef
Actor: Dori Engel
Ages: 13+

In english with greek surtitles
Sponsored by the Embassy of Israel in Cyprus

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Friday, 27th October 2017
21:00 The Mission Box (Greece, 75’)

The performance is based on the homonymous novel by Aris Alexandrou, which has been characterised as one of the most important works of Modern Greek literature. At the end of the Greek civil war, a guerrilla group undertakes the transfer of a box of unknown content, passing through hostile territory. Its recipients are commanders of a town loyal to a political party. Only one guerrilla survives during this mission and finally manages to deliver the box, which turns out to be empty. The guerilla is imprisoned by his own companions for sabotage…

Adaptation/direction: Fotis Makris, Cleopatra Tologgou
Performed by: Fotis Makris

In greek with english surtitles

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Saturday, 28th October 2017
19:00 From Front and Behind (Poland, 50’)

The performance is historically focusing on Poland in the 18th century, just before it loses its sovereignty, after its third division. In his novel, Karol Zbyszewski satirises politicians from opposing camps, the clergy, the army and all social classes. Zbyszewski ridicules heavy drinking, laziness, recklessness, attachment to empty slogans and gestures, false religiousness, political and domestic conflict, making the whole Polish society responsible for the partitions of Poland.

Text adaptation: Stanisław Miedziewski & Mateusz Nowak
Director: Stanisław Miedziewski
Performed by: Mateusz Nowak
Ages: 16+

In Polish with Greek and English surtitles

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Saturday, 28th October 2017
21:00 The Clown (Romania, 70’)

This performance tells the love story of Hans and Marie, from the novel of Heinrich Böll which features a “Clown” as its main character, a professional artist, an observer of life that transforms the daily absurd into pantomime. When his loved one abandons him for religious reasons, the “Big Nothing” seems to be the only pantomime performance left for him… to play.
Director: Anca Maria Colțeanu
Music: Ovidiu Savu
Costumes: Matei Vladimir
Performed by: Alex Buescu
Ages: 16+

In romanian with greek and english surtitles

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Sunday, 29th October 2017
19:00 Rebecca (Cyprus, 40’)

A performance inspired by the emblematic novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude” and the homonymous heroine of Gabriel García Márquez. The audience enters the theatre, as if entering Rebecca’s home and, at the same time, is haunted by her. The performance uses language not as a narrative medium, but as a soundscape that poetically carries the atmosphere into the space. The body becomes the canvas on which her memories are projected.

Concept: Charalambia Theophanous
Costume: Gina Constantinou
Visual design: Elias Neophytou
Performed by: Charalambia Theophanous

Physical theatre (Silent)

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Sunday, 29th October 2017
21:00 Mysterious Gift (Iran, 30’)

Iranian performer Yaser Khaseb will mesmerise you with his storytelling. Part dance, part performance art, he invites us into his culture to see how universal the human experience truly is and to take this opportunity to connect our stories. Khaseb has crafted a show invented using various pieces, thus surpassing any language barriers. He begins with a look at traditional Persian performance, encouraging the audience to find human connection through the act of physical narration and puppetry, to show us his battle with the self, and how easy it can be to lose that battle.

Performed by: Yaser Khaseb
Physical theatre

 

INFORMATION:

With english and greek surtitles.
26 93 2017, kappatosgallery.com
Tickets: €7 (single performance), €10 (two performances) & €5 (reduced price for students, unemployed & pensioners)
Buy your tickets: www.soldoutticketbox.com, So Easy Stores in Cyprus & Time Out Kiosk,Pafos

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