
Unripe Cherries by Michael Anthis
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"Unripe Cherries"
by Michael Anthis directed by Manousos Manousakis
They play: Tania Trypi & Konstantinos Kazakos
Stathis and Fani live their seemingly quiet relationship in some corner of the Greek countryside. He a doctor and promising party official, she a development manager in early retirement to devote herself to her family and their 15-year-old daughter Maria. But behind the idyllic silence, a monster lurks. Maria behaves unconscionably, is absent from home at the most unlikely hours, smoking naked weed with her classmates in the school toilets. Videos of her in obscene poses are circulating on the internet. Her father manages to cover up any repercussions. But Maria doesn't give up. She insists. For some reason of her own, she seems to want everything she does to be known, until one night...
The monster begins to emerge. And as dark as it is, it emits a relentless light. A light as revealing as the little girl's drawings that make up the horrific background.
Michael Anthis, winner of 4 state awards of the Ministry of Culture, composes a shocking thriller of domestic violence, to tell us that... "sometimes silence makes the most dangerous noise".
The project, which has won the public and critics, comes with the support of the General Secretariat for Demographic and Family Policy and Gender Equality.
Duration: 90 Minutes
The purchase of a reduced ticket requires the presentation of the necessary documents at the entrance.
Text: Michael Anthis
Directed by Manousos Manousakis
Props - Costumes: Maria Karathanou
Music: Yannis Makridis
Assistant Directors: Elena Plessa, Maya Politaki
Assistant Director: Margarita Tzanetou
Lights: Antonis Panagiotopoulos
Photo: George Vergados
Sound & Light: Leonidas Fountoulis
They play:
Tania Trypi
Konstantinos Kazakos
Stavros Parginos on cello
Maria: The voice of Jenny Kazakos
Venue:
Old Electric Theatre | Volos
Address:
Old Electric Theatre, 89 Chatziargyris Street, Greece
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