An anti-racist play about fear and loneliness – 2024-02-16 09:14:05

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2024-02-16 09:14:05

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The play “Dirt” by Robert Snyder, an anti-racist play about fear and loneliness, will be presented from today, Friday until Sunday, February 18, at the Camperio Theater in Ioannina.


This is a shocking work about the “stranger” among us, loneliness, hope and dreams that cross borders. The show will be staged under the direction of Katerina Polychronopoulou, with Konstantinos Fami in the role of Sand, who tells his story from his birth in Iraq to Germany, where he lives as another immigrant. Sand is the Other, the different one who is to blame for everything. The one we pass by every day without seeing him, without ever really getting to know him. Sand is among us. Or maybe inside us?
“Vromia” was staged for the first time in Greece in 1997, by the New World Theater directed by Vangelis Theodoropoulos and starring Konstantinos Markoulakis. Konstantinos Famis presented “Vromia” for the first time in 2016 while touring Greece, while in 2018, he performed in Athens and Thessaloniki. In 2023, “Dirt” began its new journey.
Friday and Saturday shows start at 9pm, and Sunday shows at 8pm.
Performance duration 70 minutes without intermission. General admission 12 euros and 8 euros reduced (students, unemployed, disabled, over 65). Tickets on sale from more.com and the “Hartex” bookstore (13 Demokratias Square). Information – reservations on the phone 6946649550.

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