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Open Theater Archilochos | Ai-Yiannis Detis, Naoussa Paros

PRESENTATION

 Festival @ The Park '25 

«THE BACKGAMMON»

 Monday August 11, 2025 | 21:00 

Paros Park
Archilochos Theater

This summer, the magic of the Aegean comes alive like never before!

Get ready for the premier cultural highlight of the Cyclades as the Festival at the Park returns from June to September 2025, offering a season filled with unforgettable artistic experiences at the Paros Environmental and Cultural Park. Nestled within a protected natural wonder of immense geological and historical significance, the Park offers the perfect setting where nature’s beauty meets artistic excellence. This year’s festival promises a rich, multidimensional program - featuring theater, dance, and music performances from acclaimed artists, creative groups, and cultural organizations from Greece and beyond. It’s an invitation to celebrate summer where culture and nature harmoniously unite to inspire and move.


The historic play "The Backgammon " by Dimitris Kechaidis, one of the most significant Greek playwrights of the post-war period, returns for a third season after its successful 2024 summer tour across Greece and sold-out performances at "Apo Michanis Theatre" during the 2024-2025 season! The production will be presented on Monday, August 11, 2025, at 21:00, on the stage of the Theater of the Park Aï-Giannis Detis.

" The Backgammon " is a play with a brilliant plot and a devilishly fast pace. It features sharp, sarcastic, and cynical humor. At its core, it offers a penetrating look at the comedy of human nature hidden in everyday tragedies.

Written and first performed in 1972, during the Greek dictatorship, at the Theatro Technis under the direction of Karolos Koun, it has since become a landmark of modern Greek drama. A pioneering work of bold satire and wit, "To Tavli" has been staged countless times to great acclaim. Kechaidis's realistic writing reveals and reflects the very essence of the modern Greek: his condition, his dreams, his craftiness-and his amoral pragmatism. His "immoral morality" leads him to sacrifice anything-relationships, people, logic, ethics, even love-for the pursuit of money and the desperate desire to escape personal and social dead ends. Even the much-celebrated Greek "filotimo" (sense of honor) becomes a white flag thrown into the game of dice.

Kechaidis's characters do not deceive life-they deceive themselves, holding up mirrors in which they play all versions of Portes, Plakoto, and Fevga (Greek backgammon variations). Not to show us who we are, but who we must not become.

The characters are colorful, street-smart "hustlers," who, despite their flaws, somehow earn our sympathy within a gritty, post-war urban setting. The bitter truths exposed by the playwright leave gentle smiles on the faces of the audience.

A Few Words About the Plot

Fontas (Antonis Krompas) and Kolias (Alexandros Rigas), two friends and brothers-in-law, wake from their afternoon nap and perform their daily ritual: coffee, a championship round of backgammon, and brainstorming the next big business idea that will make them rich and important. Fontas, an idle dreamer of quick wealth, constantly produces "million-dollar" ideas. Kolias, a lottery ticket seller and self-proclaimed former resistance fighter, resists the schemes-until Fontas wins him over with visions of greatness. These are two authentic, working-class, and entirely recognizable characters who tolerate and exploit one another. As their conversation escalates, social façades fall and truths are spoken-truths that sting and provoke reflection. They soon resume their scheming, unified once more, plotting voyages abroad and exploitative ventures. Fueled by delusion, they aim to become great men-while marching steadily toward becoming insignificant monsters.

CREDITS
Text: Dimitris Kechaidis
Direction: Alexandros Rigas
Set Design: Lia Asvesta
Director of Photography: Alekos Anastasiou
Costume Design: Eleni Bletsa
Music Supervision: Alexandros Rigas
Photography: Haris Germanidis
Graphic Design: GridFox Team - Giannis Stivanakis
Assistant Director: Dimitris Topalidis
Production Manager: Giorgos Samartzis

CAST
Alexandros Rigas - Kolias Pagouropoulos
Antonis Krompas - Fontas Kalafatidis


About the Paros Park

The Environmental and Cultural Park of Paros is a beacon of cultural innovation and sustainable tourism. Established in 2009 as a municipal initiative, the Park operates year-round, offering cultural, educational, and environmental programs that enrich the local community and visitors alike. Spanning 800 acres across the stunning Ai-Yannis Detis peninsula, the Park is a pioneering and innovative model of sustainable cultural development, aiming to elevate the Aegean's cultural and eco-tourism landscape. Every summer, it organizes the Festival at the Park, under the artistic direction of Themistocles Karpodinis.

Stay connected and explore the full festival program:


🌐 www.parospark.com
📘 facebook.com/parospark

 

Contact:
Ai-Yiannis Detis, Naoussa,

Paros 84401, Greece

📞 +30 22840 53573

📧 contact@parospark.com


INFO

Archilochos Theater
Paros Park - Ai Yiannis Detis 
Naoussa Paros 844 01
(map)

EVENT DATE
Monday 11 August 2025

TIME
21:00

Ticket Price
Regular ticket 15€
Reduced ticket 10€ *
*
Child ticket up to 12 years old / People with special needs

Free entry for children up to 6 years old


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PRODUCTION DETAILS
ΠΑΡΚΟ ΠΑΡΟΥ ΔΗΜΟΤΙΚΗ Α.Ε.
ΑΦΜ: 999249912
ΔΟΥ: ΠΑΡΟΥ
ΕΔΡΑ: Νάουσα (Λιμανάκι),
Υποκ/μα: Αϊ Γιάννης Δέτης, Νάουσα, ΠΑΡΟΣ

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