On the show Buongiorno was found Maria Naufliotou on the occasion of the show “To Akrotiri” in which he will star this winter at the Ilissia Theatre.

“It is a very nice and well-written work. The play deals with the loss of consciousness, the loss of a man, and we watch the fall of this woman. The tragic thing about these situations is that there is a problem in the early diagnosis of dementia.

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There is senile dementia but there is also a more aggressive form that occurs in young people. The show is directed by Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos. The play was suggested to us by our producer and it has never been performed before in Greece” Maria Naufliotou said first and then referred to what she experienced with the loss of her parents:

“I don’t think there is a person who can bear to experience the loss of a loved one, whoever he is. Grieving is a very difficult matter. We very often refuse to enter it, we refuse to accept it. If you allow yourself to mourn the first pain passes, People never leave us.

For me the loss of my parents were very difficult years. I sought help and it helped me a lot to deal with the grief and pain of having your loved ones in the hospital. And it changed me in the sense that I saw life differently. We live our lives hypothetically or waiting for something to happen to satisfy us and we don’t live it in the present.

Because we are unable to get in touch with our feelings. We take health for granted and are not happy to be up and well. We believe we will save her. If you don’t get in touch with your feelings, you’ll find them in front of you, and I don’t know how you can cope then.”
“I try to enjoy every moment and I think I succeed because I also escape many times in everyday life and fatigue and stress overwhelm me and I forget that it is my choice, that I chose to do this work, no one forced me and I have accomplished so many things”

“I am put off by rudeness, violence and deception. At first I get very angry, I get furious, but then I understand that it leads nowhere. Because anger gets you nowhere. The solution will come when you accept the hard part of the deception or violence that has been received psychologically or otherwise and then find a way out of it. The hard thing is to accept it. Life is unfair to all of us. They happen to everyone. If we all sit down and talk at some point, there are tragic moments. In order to manage them, we should say, yes, I stepped on her,” added the beloved actress.

While when Dimitris Ungarezos mentioned the huge successes he has experienced, such as the performance of Maria Callas for 4 years in the show “Master Class”, Maria Naufliotou replied:

“It was a huge success that for me was a constant struggle every night. Sometimes I forgot to be happy about it. What I experienced doing this role there was so much loneliness, bitterness, mental confinement. She had no people around her. I think this woman died of a broken heart.

There is always something tragic in all of our lives. And we are very good at making window displays that we present to the outside. The reason I started psychotherapy was because I understood that there were negative and difficult parts of me that I was not expressing. Not even to myself.

And that bothered me because I wasn’t my whole self. I always keep in mind because we don’t change we just heal our wounds.
Now I’m more sure. I say my age. I am 55 years old. I am more calm and quiet and human. I don’t need the mask anymore”