Robinson Crusoe

Overview
After last year’s remarkable success, the musical and theatrical staging of Robinson Crusoe, directed by Tatiana Lygari, returns to Megaron for yet another year. A sumptuous theatrical production for the entire family, presenting the adventures of the famous castaway whose intelligence, ingenuity and mental strength helped him overcome all difficulties and teach us the love for life. The extraordinary adaptation of the work to modern times is by Giorgos Galitis. The on-stage orchestra, featuring a piano, guitars, bass and stormy drums, presents original compositions by Minas I. Alexiadis, while a group of excellent actors perform, sing and dance, creating an amazing spectacle for children and adults! The imaginative sets and spectacular costumes of Yannis Metzikoff, the choreographies, the lighting, the sound design and the impressive screenings complete this special theatrical experience. The play is a “survival guide” offering pedagogical values for young spectators, realism for adults and lots of humour for all
Co-produced by
Arcadia Media
Megaron the Athens Concert Hall
For children aged 5 and above
Credits
Director: Tatiana Lygari
Theatrical Adaptation: Giorgos Galitis
Set & Costume Design: Yannis Metzikoff
Original Music Composition: Minas I. Alexiadis
Coaching:Alkistis Raftopoulou
Choreography: Phaedra Soutou
Lighting Design: Sakis Birbilis
Video Designer: Mikaela Liakata
Assistant Director: Vassilis Psyllas
Make-up (Video & Performance): Dionyssia Konstantinou
Hair: Konstantinos Savvakis
Photography – Trailer: Patroklos Skafidas
Additional Photography: Haris Akriviadis
Elli Poupoulidou (NDP)
- Cast
Nikolas Alexiou, Elena Vakali, Fanos Theofanous, Vasilis Panagiotidis, Haris Papadopoulos, Martha Tompoulidou, Dimitris Tsolakis, Chrysalena Christopoulou, Vasilis Psyllas
- Musicians (on stage)
Apostolos Kaltsas, Spyros Panagiotopoulos, Dimitris Papalambrou, Alkistis Raftopoulou
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Υποστηρικτής
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Organizer: Megaron Athens Concert Hall
21.10 - 16.12.2023
Screening
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