Dates

17.07 — 18.07.2023

Description

2071 is a “dramatised lecture” by climate scientist Chris Rapley and acclaimed British writer Duncan Macmillan (Lungs, Every Brilliant Thing) that was first presented at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2014, and this year, approximately ten years later, will be staged for the first time in Greece.

It is a theatrical soliloquy based on Rapley’s scientific course and his findings. Analyzing possible solutions, he seems rather cautious about how the problem of overpopulation could be solved and places his hopes upon renewable energy sources, while pondering on what kind of future we want to create.

Manos Karatzogiannis, after a series of successful soliloquies (including Guardian of a Revolution, He, the Other and His Pants, Fleury’s Song) directs Antonis Myriagos with the help of musician Tilemachos Moussas, who performs live – and symbolically – theremin on stage.

Contributors

Text:
Duncan Macmillan, Chris Rapley
Translation:
Dimitris Kiousis
Direction:
Manos Karatzogiannis
Music:
Tilemachos Moussas
Costume:
Vassiliki Syrma
Performer:
Antonis Myriagos
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POLITISMOS STATHMOS THEATRO

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