Romeo and Juliet at Megaron
It's about time the Balkans had their own version of Romeo and Juliet. Two families, the Greek Capoulets and the Turkish Montegi, coexist in a delicate balance that is often upset by turmoil. Shakespeare's classic tale of tragic love is set against a backdrop of rising crime and deep-rooted religious traditions, and soundtracked by the thunderous brass sounds of the region. English is the common language that helps these two cultures communicate. But amid the chaos, a beautiful love story begins to blossom between a Turkish Romeo and a Greek Juliet. Unfortunately, echoing the play's classic themes of love and loss, their romance comes to a tragic end, marked by a fatal misunderstanding. Directed by the acclaimed Lefteris Yovanidis, this ambitious production brings together Greek and Turkish actors, building a lasting "bridge" between the two nations.
In Greek, English and Turkish with Greek and English subtitles.
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Price: €7.50-35
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Date: -
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Time: 8 pm
- The Athens Concert Hall (Megaron), 115 Vasilissis Sofias Avenue, Athens, 115 21
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Wheelchair Accessible
- +30 210 722 82714
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