Αλιγάτορες
Practical Information
| Date | Monday 2 March |
|---|---|
| Time | 21:00 |
| Price | €18 |
| Tickets | Buy tickets |
| Venue | AUDITORIUM |
| Address | Κεντρικό αμφιθέατρο και εργαστήρια Χαροκόπειου Πανεπιστημίουί, 70 |
Aligatores is a psychological drama at Auditorium on Sina 2-4 in central Athens, running Monday and Tuesday evenings through March 10, 2026. A professor walks into his lecture hall and every student already knows something about him that he has not yet been told.
Andrew Keatley's play opens at the moment a former student accuses Professor Daniel Turner of sexual abuse. The question the script poses is not what happened — it never settles that — but what happens next: the media cycle, the social media verdict, the speed at which a reputation disassembles while the facts remain unresolved. Giannis Laspias translates and directs for a second season, having moved the production from Gloria Theatre to the new Auditorium stage. Gerasimos Gennatas carries the central role opposite Faye Xyla, with Anastasia Tsilimipiou, Athena Chatziathanasiou, and Panagiota Chaidemenou completing the five-person cast. Expect one hundred minutes of sustained tension.
If you want resolution or a clear verdict, Keatley withholds both by design. But if you want to sit with the discomfort of not knowing who to believe for a hundred minutes, this play constructs that uncertainty with precision.
Auditorium is on Sina 2-4, walkable from Panepistimio metro. Curtain at 21:00, Monday and Tuesday. Tickets fifteen to eighteen euros.
The run closes March 10 — barely a week to decide whose side you leave on, and what that choice reveals.