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Inspired by Ion, Euripides less tragic of all his tragedies ironic drama would perhaps be a more apt description Ch.A. Chomenidis delivers a play tackling fundamental, timeless questions in a lighthearted yet also topical manner: the roots of humans and their relationship, actual or imaginary, with their parents; power and its need to prolong itself; marriage as both a horror and a shelter; fading love and desire unexpectedly blooming.
Weaving together symbols, archetypes, commonplaces, and enriching the play with songs and dances, Chomenidis presents a play full of joy and sparkle as the ground where a veritable feast may be set up. This is exactly what he aims at: audiences leaving the theatre relieved, happy, full of desire for drinking, eating, skinny-dipping, or getting naked in bed.
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Translated by Patricia Felisa Barbeito
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