Description

Two Oddly-Shaped Stones, a production for teenagers of all ages by the active theatre company Apparatus, is a stage composition drawing themes, concerns, images and sounds from the thought that nature knows no crisis. Through a playful narration it peeps at an entire universe of probabilities and possibilities opening up in front of us.

Four characters are looking for joints and cracks in a place that connects them with the environment, culture and memory – the element that will finally bring them together. With the goal of creating something with whatever is available, toiling to leave behind them traces and not only ruins, they are looking for the values of materials and thoughts, they are trying to understand the changes and find their place in this mercurial universe. In a play with materials, light, music and poetry, they find their balance between gravity and lightness, they take action and shift places, they change the space and get changed by it.

Contributors

Text
Alexandros Lavranos, Dimitris Passas
Dramaturgy
Alexandros Lavranos
Direction
Dimitris Passas
Sets
Sofia Theodoraki
Costumes, assistant to the director
Vassia Chronopoulou
Lighting
Dimitris Baltas
Composition
Alexandra Katerinopoulou
Scientific consultant
Panos Bourlessas
Painter of sets
Athina Galati
Sculptor of sets
Odysseas Glykas
Cast
Idra Kayne, Vasilis Karamboulas, Manos Stefanakis, Electra Fragkiadaki
Production support
Mantha Karadima
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