AESCHYLUS’ PERSIANS, THE LAMENT OF THE OTHERS | 05.07 — 06.07.2025

Ancient Theatre of Philippi, Kavala

Αs part of the Ministry of Culture’s initiative «All of Greece, One Culture»

In September of 1951, the exiled residents of the island of Ai-Stratis decided to stage a theatre performance there for the first time. They chose Aeschylus’ Persians. The censorship authorities allowed this because just four years earlier, the same play had been mounted by the National Theatre to celebrate the Dodecanese’s union with the rest of Greece. Moreover, Aeschylus’ text had always been used to underscore national supremacy and the continuity of a lineage dating back to ancient times. It was, therefore, considered the most appropriate choice in the process of reforming the leftist exiles. Besides, lines from the original drama, such as “Go ahead, Greek children” and “Now, you’re fighting for everything,” dominated the slopes of the “New Parthenon,” as the island of Makronisos (which also served as a place of exile) was called.

 

That performance on Ai-Stratis in 1951 was perhaps the first documented performance in Greece staged by those defeated in the official history—those whom the regime treated as the dangerous “Others” and whose struggle was condemned to fall into oblivion. It was perhaps the first time that instead of being used to celebrate the display of supremacy, Persians returned to its tragic origin.

 

 

CONTRIBUTORS

 

Translation: Ioannis Gryparis

Verse adaptation, direction, research, stage design: Konstantinos Ntellas

Sound design: Stratos Sterianos

Voice coaching: Maria Andrikopoulou

Assistant director: Artemis Leptokaropoulou

Cast: Michalis Anagnostou, Manousos Georgopoulos, Platon-Giorgos Perleros, Thanos Triantafyllou, Nikos Psylakis

Percussion: Nikos Touliatos

Production director: Vicky Barboka

EXPERIMENTA ART COMPANY NPO

With the voluntary participation of Kavala residents

 

 

LINKS

 

Aeschylus’ Persians – The lament of the others