Dionysus Theatre Company presents comedy 'The Elixir'

DIONYSUS THEATRE COMPANY “THE ELIXIR”

Dionysus Theatre Company has announced their latest stage production, a comedy entitled 'The Elixir', written by Panagioti Zafiri, and adapted by Lucy Miller with English surtitles to be performed at the Mytelinian House in Sydney, from 16 March to 14 April, Every Saturday 7.30pm and Sunday 5.30pm.

DIONYSUS THEATRE COMPANY “THE ELIXIR”

 

Cast:

  • Zisis Koustoullis play Andronicus
  • Christina Zizou plays Martha (wife of Andronicus)
  • Christine Gazepis-Stavropoulos plays Betty (sister of Martha) and Litsa (coffee cup reader)
  • Manolis Katris Plays Isidiros (butler)
  • Dimitria Salachoris-Yanez plays Rena (daughter)
  • Maria Houliaras plays Jenny (mystery woman)
  • Vageli Houliaras plays Harry (Rena’s boyfriend) and Mitsos (the bar owner)
  • Angelya Vassiliadis Balaguer plays Vana (maid)
  • Dimitris Daviskas plays Periklis (public notary)
DIONYSUS THEATRE COMPANY “THE ELIXIR”
DIONYSUS THEATRE COMPANY “THE ELIXIR”

Event Details:

  • SEASON COMMENCES: 16 March to 14 April, Every Saturday 7.30pm and Sunday 5.30pm.
  • Where: Mytilenian House – 225 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Sydney, Australia.
  • Ticket price $30 / $25 concession and group bookings
  • Tickets: available on http//www.trybooking.com/1174457 or Call 0418 212 611

Photo Gallery of "The Elixir"

Photo images copyright Nick Bourdaniotis / Greek City Times

Nick Bourdaniotis

Director of Photography

In 2016, Nick Bourdaniotis joined Greek City Times, as a photographer. His talent behind the lens was quickly recognised, and within a year, he became the Director of Photography and Videography. Nick also contributes articles to the events he covers for Greek City Times.Nick is international recognized for exhibiting his collection of photographs featuring The Greek Presidential Guard (Evzones), in a photographic exhibition titled “The Evzones Collection by Nick Bourdaniotis” which are prominently displayed in the Presidential Palace and Head Quarters of the Presidential Guard (Evzones) in Athens Greece.