Municipal Theater Ensemble "Theatriko Ergotaxio"

            Municipal Socio-Cultural Organization of Stavroupolis "IRIS". 221 Lagada Avenue, 564 30, Stavroupolis, Thessaloniki, Greece

 

 

 

                                                 "File  Kharms"

Director of set and costume design:Henk Van Loenen

Lighting Director: Dimos Avdeliodis

 

Dramatological Contribution-Translation: Maria Tsantsanoglou

 

Theatrical Adaptation-Director: Isabella Martzopoulou

 

 "File Kharms", is the third production of “Theatrico Ergotaxio”, a tribute to one of the most important Russian pioneers with   documents and events concerning his short, difficult and with many disturbances life, during the hard Stalin years.

The play is based on the autobiographical notes and diaries of the Russian Avant Garde artist Daniil Kharms as well as on documents of the Soviet secret police which was after him. Thanks to "Theatriko Ergotaxio" and especially Isabella Martzopoulou, its artistic director, the work of Daniil Kharms was made known for the first time in Greece.

 

Première: June 1st, 2002

at the Municipal Theater of Stavroupolis

Also played at the following places:

 

14th International Festival for Experimental Theater (September 4-7 2002) at Cairo.

Cultural Events at the neighborhood of Stavroupolis ( October  3-6, 2002) at the Municipal Theater of Stavroupolis.

2-11 November 2002 at the Municipal Theater of Stavroupolis

19 November 2002. Played for the Members of the Conference that the State Museum of Modern Art - Kostaki Collection organized titled: "Modernism and Byzantine Tradition", at the Municipal Theater of Stavroupolis.

7 December 2002. Played for the Conference that the Greek Socialist Party organized titled "The future of Europe", at the installations of the port of Thessaloniki (Warehouse A)

 

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Painting: Agelliki Kourmoulaki

Music: Alekos Papadopoulos

 

             

 

Actors: Bares Stergios, Katsanou Vivi,

Kyriakidis Georgios, Nikiforou Eva,

Oflidou Theofano, Papadopoulou Dominiki,

Siaperas Athanasios, Tsairidou Sofia.