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Socrates and His Clouds archiveGreece... Europe... A nation and a continent in crisis... money always comes first and people are left to deal with the rest. Into the arena steps Strepsiades. He owes money. A lot of money. And that's because his son, Phiddy, has a penchant for betting and isn't so keen on working. Streps has no way out. At a loss, he has a brainwave: Phiddy can go to Socrates' Academy! There he can learn the ways of the world, how things work and most of all how to talk himself out of trouble! The perfect solution to a terrible problem. Job done! What could possibly go wrong?... Aristophanes meets comic strip in Socrates and his Clouds - a bawdy, slapstick tale of what happens when ethics and education aren't part of the equation in a society where money makes the rules. Suffused with song and dance, the work is an exuberant but piercing study of the ways in which education and morality define a society in crisis. World Premiere. This world premiere by award-winning playwright William Lyons is brought to the stage by a team of young, emerging Greek-Cypriot and Greek theatre makers in collaboration with other international artists. At a time when Greece and Cyprus are coming under unrelenting attack on all fronts, this production acts as an active dialogue between the ancient heritage of the Hellenistic world and contemporary Greek and European cultures.

Cast/Performers

Alexander Andreou (Socrates), Paul Hutton (Strepsiades), Jack Montgomery (Phidippides), Riana Athanasiou, Lucyelle Cliffe (Chorus), Rahil Liapopoulou (Chorus)

Creatives/Company

Author: William Lyons (inspired by Aristophanes)
Company: Meddlers Theatre Company (in association with Jermyn Street Theatre)
Director: Melina Theocharidou
Design: Katerina Angelopoulou

Socrates and His Clouds

Socrates and His Clouds (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1914030842. Details of all Socrates and His Clouds archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S589980541

Archive Listings

4 Jun 13
  to
22 Jun 13
Jermyn Street Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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