An incredible story for the night of the Polytechnic
A tribute to Xenia Kalogeropoulou the Parea show and the journalist Giorgos Kouvaras did last night. And in this dedication, many stories and memories from the junta era and from the day of Polytechnic.
On November 17, 1973, Xenia Kalogeropoulou was in her theater preparing the children’s play “Mormolis”. The troupe was rehearsing and the technician was setting up the sets. Those who tried to escape from the Polytechnic and were not locked inside found refuge in this theater. Among them and Stamatis Fasoulis who also told the whole story on the show. The theater was suffocatingly filled with people who sat speechless trying not to make any noise so as not to be heard from outside. And everyone was sitting with their eyes fixed on the stage.
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Not that they saw a project. There was no project. As Xenia Kalogeropoulou revealed, there was only the craftsman nailing the scenery on the stage, but the theater as a whole, in which even the wounded had found refuge, did not take its eyes off the craftsman who was nailing.
To lighten the mood immediately afterwards they remembered another incident, funny this time from the first children’s show, Pinocchio, when they asked the children to close their eyes and wish that the wooden doll would become a child and they forgot for a while to tell them they say to open them, so the children were left with their eyes closed underneath while the work continued.
Source :Skai
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