November 17
7pm

Tanikō
Dispositif.
Three women try to survive in a gentrified wine bar.
Inside a gentrified wine bar in Athens, three young women try to find the balance between the attacks they face by the locals and their personal lives. Their mother's health worsens, their brother is inexplicably missing, and a mezzo soprano arrives in order to sing an aria that sounds eerily familiar.
A social drama about gentrification, the constantly rising cost of health, and social asphyxia, inspired by a fable that comes from the japanese Noh theatre, and the œuvre of Bertolt Brecht.
Languages: Greek, English Surtitles
Countries: Greece
This show is a part of the Voila! Festival

ABOUT
Playwright, Director: Konstantinos Avramis
Assistant Dramaturge, Director: Eleni Niotaki
Photos: Charalampos Ioannopoulos
Composer, Musician on stage: Despoina Georga
Actors: Eleni Niotaki, Marissa Farmaki, Lina Boti
USEFUL INFORMATION
Estimated running time
60 minutes
Performance times
7pm
Ticket prices
£15, £12 (Concessions)
Concession
Full-time students, those aged under 16, senior citizens, the unwaged, members of Equity and BECTU
Access
Theatro Technis is fully wheelchair accessible. Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome in the auditorium. There is a Loop system fitted in the main auditorium. If you have any questions or specific requests, please email boxoffice@theatrotechnis.com.
Age recommendation: 14+
Duration: 60 mins
Price: £15
Access: Wheelchair accessible
Show accessibility: English Surtitles






