TERROR. The sensational play with its consecutive sold out is wrapping up its run at the Athens Theater on April 17. The gripping legal thriller by the German author, Ferdinand von Schirach, in which the audience decides the final outcome of the trial through a live vote, is being presented for its final seven performances.
Sunday, April 3, April 10, and April 17 at 5:30 p.m.
Monday, April 4 and April 11 at 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 5 and April 12 at 8:00 p.m.
Directed by Giorgos Oikonomou, translated by Evangelia A. Nanou, adapted by Mirella Papaikonomou. Starring: Marina Aslanoglou, Vasilis Palaiologos, Michalis Alikakos, Giorgos Spaniadis, Dimitris Liolios, Virginia Tamparopoulou.
FERDINAND VON SCHIRACH
TERROR
R E L O A D E D
One flight. One explosion. One trial.
Athens Theater
Directed by: Giorgos Oikonomou
Translation: Evangelia A. Nanou | Adaptation: Mirella Papaikonomou
The act.
On May 26, shortly after 8:00 p.m., a Lufthansa plane is flying from Berlin to Munich with 164 passengers on board, under hostage conditions. The terrorist ordered the pilot to crash the plane into Munich’s Allianz Arena during the Germany – England match, which is being watched live by 70,000 fans. The German government is immediately notified and dispatches two fighter jets to monitor the situation from close range and await further instructions.
The trial.
We are in the courtroom. The defendant appears wearing an Air Force uniform. He is charged with the deaths of all 164 passengers, following the firing of a rocket that brought down the hijacked aircraft—an act carried out solely on his own initiative and not on the orders of a superior. The presiding judge enters the courtroom and addresses the audience directly. The hearing begins. The show begins.
The dilemmas.
Who gave a mere representative of the German state the right to kill the few in order to save the many? Does the court have the appropriate legal tools to fairly judge his conscious decision to act on his own initiative in this way? What code of honor and what sense of justice prompted him to take action? Who decides that the so-called ’lesser of two evils« constitutes the measure of our morality? What is just? And what is unjust? National hero or murderous tyrant? The numbers, the correlations, the calculations, and the weighing of human souls have been hovering over the courtroom for some time, dominating everyone’s thoughts. The hearing has concluded. The jury now deliberates on the final verdict.
The decision.
The audience members have their say. They are the jurors in the trial they have just watched, and they are called upon to respond to its moral dilemmas. They will decide, through a live vote, whether the defendant is innocent or guilty. Will they decide as potential perpetrators or as potential victims? No one can know that.
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Directed by Giorgos Oikonomou
Translation: Evangelia A. Nanou
Adapted by: Mirella Papaikonomou
Set Design: Konstantinos Zamanis
Costumes: Nikos Charlaftis
Lighting Design: Vangelis Moundrichas
Sound Designer: Vasilis Korres & Christos Triantafyllou
Assistant Director: Antonis Antonakos
Production Coordinator: Alexandra Xyda
Photos: Evita Skourleti
Video Trailer: Michael Mavromoustakos
Visual Identity: Saint of Athens
Contact:Aris Asproulis
Distribution
Ms. Nelson – prosecutor: Marina Aslanoglou
Presiding Judge: Vasilis Palaiologos
Biegler – Defense Counsel: Michalis Alikakos
Lars Koch – defendant: George Spanias
Lauterbach – Defense Witness: Dimitris Liolios
Meiser – Prosecution Witness: Virginia Tamparopoulou
The book *TERROR* by FERDINAND VON SIRAKH is published by *Iridanos* in a translation by Evangelia A. Nanou under the title *In the Constellation of Terror*.
INFO
Athens Theater
10 Voukourestiou Street | Tel.: 210-331-2343
Ticket prices: 18 euros (general admission), 15 euros (students and seniors over 65), 12 euros (unemployed and people with disabilities)
Pre-sale
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