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SUMMARY:STATION OMEGA by Giorgos Christodoulou
DESCRIPTION:Directed by: Dimitris Tsikouras (Tsik) \nA performance inspired by Rhapsody Omega of the Iliad travels across regional Greece and to remote islands\, speaking about loss\, complicity\, forgiveness\, and remembrance. \nThe National Theatre of Greece presents Station Omega: a new Greek theatrical work by Giorgos Christodoulou\, directed by Dimitris Tsikouras (Tsik)\, an honors graduate of the Directing Department of the National Theatre’s Drama School for the previous academic year. \nCentered on social reflection around violence\, silence\, otherness\, complicity\, and forgiveness\, this flexible-scale production forms part of the First Stage’s outreach initiatives. In collaboration with Municipal and Regional Theatres (DI.PE.TH.E.)\, municipalities\, and other local bodies\, the National Theatre seeks to bring artistic creation beyond the narrow boundaries of the urban center to regional cities and remote islands\, cultivating what it calls the “Language of Decentralization.” The production will conclude its journey in spring 2026 at the Plagia Stage of the Tsiller Building. \nThe play draws inspiration from Rhapsody Omega of the Iliad\, where Priam kneels before Achilles\, begging for Hector’s body. From this ancient core emerges a contemporary narrative that places collective complicity at its center—alongside loss\, the need for catharsis\, the necessity of memory\, and the crucial act of co-forgiveness. \nIn a Greek village\, a young person—perceived as different by the local community—disappears. His father is confronted with loss\, unbearable silence\, homophobic violence concealed behind “normality\,” and ultimately with himself. He stands face to face with the one who deprived him of his child\, demanding the truth\, demanding the return of a missing body. Five characters meet on stage and\, starting from a crime\, open a shared space of storytelling\, remembrance\, questioning\, and confrontation. Through myths\, customs\, and allegories\, they attempt to penetrate the core of the human condition and explore what it truly means to coexist—sharing the same place\, all of us together. \n\nDirector: Dimitris Tsikouras (Tsik)Dramaturgical Consultant: Aristi TselouSet Design: Giannis TheodorakisCostumes: Alexandra StamatiMusic: Giorgos StefanakidisLighting Design: Christina ThanasoulaProduction Dramaturg: Eva SaragaAssistant Director: Xenia TabourlouAssistant Set Designer: Maria Enislidou \nCast (in alphabetical order):Zoi Kousana\, Panagiotis Panteras\, Stefanos Pittas\,Dimitris Tsikouras (Tsik)\, Alexandra Hasani \n\nTicket Prices:General Admission: €12Students\, Youth\, 65+: €10Unemployed\, Persons with Disabilities & companions: €5Group Ticket (20+ people): €8 \nStart Time: 21:00 \nAdvance Tickets: ticketservices.gr \nThe National Theatre of Greece is funded by the Ministry of Culture. \nMajor Sponsor: DEI \nWatch the performance video:https://youtu.be/lFDDE8AuTfQ?si=2ZqhRpaGOYBlmjYK \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganization: Theater Company “O Thiasos”   
URL:https://apollontheater.gr/en/event/station-omega-by-giorgos-christodoulou/
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