In Philoctetes, Sophocles dramatizes a scheme of deception, devised by Odysseus and carried out by Neoptolemus, the young son of Achilles. The two men arrive on the uninhabited island of Lemnos, on the edge of the world, where the Achaeans had abandoned Philoctetes for ten years, wounded by an incurable injury. Their mission is to steal Philoctetes’ famous bow, because without it the fall of Troy is impossible.
“I hate the era I live in. Dark years. I don’t want my life like this.”
The myth resonates with the present. Two representatives of the older generation.
One, isolated outside the world, faithful to the ideals of Utopia and Desire, and the other, embedded within the world, faithful to the principles of Realism and Political Feasibility. Each, in his own way, tries to win over a representative of the younger generation.
Who will win him over? One or the other? Or perhaps… neither of the two?
Translation – Direction Giorgos Kimoulis
Sets Maria Filippou
Music Andreas Katsigiannis
Costumes Sofia Nikolaidi, Ilia Stringari
Lighting Stella Kaltsou
Movement Direction Kyriakos Kosmidis
Cast
Giorgos Kimoulis, Dimitris Gotsopoulos, Thodoris Katsafados
Chorus
Panagiotis Katsikis, Manolis Klonaris, Kostas Korakis, Theofilis Paschalis, Vasilis Poulakos, Marios Tzogkanos, Giorgos Tsourounakis
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