The National Theatre of Northern Greece will be staging Euripides’ tragedy “The Trojan Women” in the summer of 2023, translated into Modern Greek by Theodoros Stephanopoulos and directed by Christos Sougaris.
Christos Sougaris, who was awarded the Union of Greek Theatre Critics’ Young Theatre Creator award for 2018 and is head of artistic programming at the NTNG, will be directing a radical reading of Euripides’ masterpiece for us this year. The production’s music was written by the internationally acclaimed soloist and composer Stefanos Korkolis, who will also be playing the piano on stage during the performances at the Forest (Dasous) Theatre and the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus.
Roula Pateraki plays Hecuba.
* With Greek and English surtitles
A few words about the play
TICKET PRICES FOR “THE TROJAN WOMEN” - FOREST THEATRE 2023 Thursday 6 & Friday 7 July 2023 Pre-sale: 15 € Regular ticket: 17 € Students / Over 65s: 12€ Τeachers / Groups (minimum 10 persons): 10€ Unemployed: Free (20 seats per performance for productions at the Forest Theatre. If the reserved seats run out, the opportunity to purchase a 10 € ticket is offered). People with disabilities and their escorts: 8 €