August 3, 2024
9pm
The Interpretation
A famous retiring conductor grapples with his ego and past regrets
"The Interpretation" is an evocative monologue play that delves into the tumultuous psyche of a world-renowned music conductor on the brink of retirement.
Written by Christos Artemides, former President of the High Court in Cyprus, this poignant piece promises a deep and moving exploration of ego and the burdens of a storied past.
Panos Savvides performs and George Eugeniou directs.
The show will be performed in English, making this gripping story accessible to a wide audience. A must-see for anyone interested in a profound and intimate theatrical experience.
August 3, 9pm
Part of the Camden Fringe Festival
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USEFUL INFORMATION
Estimated running time
50 minutes
Performance times
9pm
Ticket prices
£10, £8
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.
Suitable for ages: 14+