Playing the victim | Oleg and Vladimir Presnyakov

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PRESENTATION

Playing the victim Oleg and Vladimir Presnyakov

REX THEATRE- STAGE "KATINA PAXINOU"

The black comedy Playing the victim, written in 2002 by the award-winning Oleg and Vladimir Presnyakov, makes its first appearance in Greece. The Presnyakov brothers are among the best-known contemporary Russian writers and representatives of “new drama”. Their works are often characterised as black comedies, full of sarcasm, irony and overt intertextuality. Their themes revolve around the paradoxical violence of modern life and they describe their works as “farcical-philosophical” or as “a circus with horses”. As they have stated in interview, they fear “that one of them has invented the other and that there may not be two of us”.

Playing the victim follows the story of the young Valya, who lives and sleeps without taking off his hat, eats only with chopsticks, and frequently sees the ghost of his dead father. He works for the police, playing the victim in crime-scene reconstructions: a wife who may have been accidentally killed by her husband, a young woman drowned in a swimming pool by her foreign lover, or a man murdered by a former classmate at a school reunion. Meanwhile, at home, his mother needs someone to look after her, his uncle pays increasingly frequent visits after the death of his father, and his girlfriend ultimately wants an adult life. At home, as at work, he feels that everything is a reconstruction. That everyone is playing a role while he, disorientated and numbed, attempts to define his place in a world that seems to have gone mad and doesn't know where it is going.

The play premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was first performed in Russia two years later, at the Moscow Art Theatre in a production directed by Kirill Serebrennikov which caused uproar and led to protests. Then, in 2006, the play was brought to the big screen by the same director, scooping the main prizes at the Kinotavr Film Festival and the Rome International Film Festival.

INFO
NATIONAL THEATRE
REX THEATRE
STAGE "KATINA PAXINOU"
48, Panepistimiou Str, Athens
Box Office: (+30)2103305074

TICKET PRICES
13€ general admission

Student & Persons under 26 y.o.
Thursday: 10€
Other days: 13€

Persons 65+
Wednesday: 10€
Other days: 13€

Members of large families (>=4 children)
10 € all days

Unemployed
5€
- Only Wednesday/Thursday
- Only at the theatre box office

In order to purchase tickets with discount prices one must provide the corresponding papers

DURATION
2:15' (with intermission)

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Including a service fee of 7.5%

Box office: 39, Panepistimiou Str, Athens

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Price policy of the National Theater (in Greek)

The performance is suggested for audience over 15 years old
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