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| Ημερομηνία | Κυριακή 1 Μαρτίου |
|---|---|
| Ώρα | 21:00 |
| Τιμή | €15 |
| Εισιτήρια | Αγοράστε εισιτήρια |
| Χώρος | Bios Ρομάντσο (Keramikos / Gazi) |
| Διεύθυνση | Pireos 84, Athens 104 35 |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
Someone is watching a family through a window, and the family does not know they are being watched. The room at Bios holds this premise the way a held breath holds the moment before bad news arrives.
Sto esoteriko is Eleni Parginou's staging of Maurice Maeterlinck's 1891 play Interieur, a work by the Belgian Nobel laureate that has occupied directors for more than a century because its central question — how do you deliver news of a death to people who are still living an ordinary evening — refuses to simplify. The production opened at Bios on February 5 and runs through the end of March. Parginou builds the piece as what she calls a scenic poem: five performers — Giorgos Frintzilas, Reveka Tsilligkaridou, Nefeli Ananiadis, Alexandros Nouskas-Varelas, and Maira Sideridou — attempt to recall and reconstruct the interior of a house, creating the window through which the audience watches a family unaware of the tragedy approaching them. The production has already begun touring to Corfu and Kefalonia, a sign that the Athens run generated enough attention to travel.
The crowd is the Bios theater crowd: people who follow directors rather than plays, who are comfortable watching work that moves at the pace of thought rather than plot. The space seats fewer people than a conventional theater, and the proximity matters — Maeterlinck wrote a play about observation, and Parginou stages it so that the audience becomes the observer, implicated in the act of watching.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | **Setting** | Bios, Pireos 84 — Bauhaus building, intimate theater configuration in the basement | | **Vibe** | Contemplative, precise, held tension — silence carries as much as speech | | **Sound** | Live electronics and soundscapes by Kostas Frantzis, woven into the performance | | **Door** | Ticketed, €15 general / €12 reduced / €10 discounted |
The piece unfolds in the space between two worlds: the interior of the house where a family goes about its evening, and the exterior where the watchers — and the audience — already know what the family does not. Parginou uses Olga Brouma and Matina Megla's set and costume design to build a domestic space that feels both specific and archetypal. Periklis Mathiellis's lighting isolates moments the way a window frame isolates a room. Frantzis's live electronics do not illustrate — they create an atmosphere that sits between the real and the uncanny, a sound that belongs to neither the interior nor the exterior but to the threshold between them.
If you want narrative drive, clear resolution, or a story that tells you how to feel about what you have seen, Maeterlinck refused all of that in 1891 and Parginou does not add it now. But if you want to sit in a room and feel what it means to know something that someone you are watching does not — the specific weight of that knowledge — this is the production.
Bios sits at Pireos 84, a five-minute walk from Kerameikos metro. Performances run Thursday through Sunday at 21:00. Tickets are €15 general, €12 reduced, and €10 discounted, available through pireos84.bios.gr. The Tesla bar on the ground floor serves cocktails around €9 if you want to arrive early.
A family sits inside a house not knowing what waits outside the door, and you sit in the theater knowing everything — Parginou makes that asymmetry the entire experience.