The eternal youth living inside our mind, whitewashing the memories and the lost years resembling today like melancholic joys, is the principal theme of the play. 'The performance begins by the epilogue, where everybody tries to articulate the youthful speech. Although all seems to be simple, human and humble, time begins to turn backwards. A piece of life without elevations, without the heroes to distinguish themselves, without intrigues or cosmogonic conflicts. The big truth will not be heard, solution will not exist and life is beautiful. Because the wear creates memories and memories are always good'. The play was written little before the Asia Minor destruction and the suicide of Kariotakis in Preveza. A period when youth meant love, a carefree life and ignorance of attrition. (The director Stavros Tsakiris)