Mar 23 • 08:01 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Giota Seremeti: "...the theater is alive and lives in the now..."

The play 'Paradise - The Room is Air-Conditioned' returns for its second year at Theatre 104, directed by Giota Seremeti and presented by the Seven Sisters troupe.

The play 'Paradise - The Room is Air-Conditioned' is making a comeback at Theatre 104 in Greece after a successful first run, capturing the audience's attention. Directed by Giota Seremeti, the Seven Sisters troupe reinvigorates Lena Kitsopoulou's texts, infusing them with a fresh perspective. Seremeti shared insights about the performance, emphasizing the authenticity and presence of the actors on stage.

In her discussion, Seremeti highlighted how the cast embodies a genuine truth in their performance, which resonates with the audience. She expressed that the connection established during the play arises from the performers' ability to present their vulnerabilities and uncertainties, enriching the theatrical experience. This authenticity is at the core of why audiences are drawn back to the play for a second season.

As 'Paradise' resumes its journey, it reflects not only the success of the production but also the ongoing dialogue between the cast and the audience. The return of the play reinforces the cultural vibrancy of Athens' theater scene and signals the importance of live performance art in contemporary society, especially during a time when connection and emotional expression are crucial.

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