LOLA

Lola from Troumba,” Lola from the cabaret district.
“Lola of smoke.” “Lola of passion.” “Lola of music.” “Lola of emotion.” “Lola of life.”
Lykofos Cultural Organization proudly presents “Lola” for the first time on stage at the historic Pallas Theater. Lykofos has secured the rights to the iconic film “Lola” and brings to life — for the very first time in theater — the story that defined and marked an entire era.
From January 30, 2026, and for only 20 performances, the legendary heroine of Troumba, Lola, returns in a blaze of passion and emotion in a production that promises to captivate audiences.
Then – “The Film That Marked an Era”
In the emblematic film noir by Dinos Dimopoulos, written by Ilias Lyberopoulos, a stellar cast defined a generation: Jenny Karezi, Nikos Kourkoulos, Pantelis Zervos, Dionysis Papagiannopoulos.
Through a window, Vicky Moscholiou sings “Tou Iliou Hathike to Fos” in one of the most iconic sequence in Greek cinema — and from that moment, nothing would ever be the same.
Upon its release, Lola sold 313,822 tickets, becoming an instant legend. Sixty years later, it remains one of the most atmospheric and influential films in Greek cinematic history.
Now – Lola Returns to the Stage
Six decades later, all those “precious ingredients” — love, the night, the music, and the fire that burns within — ignite once again, this time on stage.
“Lola” takes the stage of Pallas Theater, adapted and directed by Christos Sougaris, with a new generation of actors breathing life into this timeless noir.
Elli Triggou, Giannis Stankoglou, and Giorgos Gallos lead an exceptional ensemble in a powerful story of passion, jealousy, betrayal, and love — the story of a woman fighting to stand tall amid chaos.
Lola does not dream of escape.
She dreams of survival.
By her side stands Aris — her great love, a man haunted by the scars and mistakes of his past. Between them stretches the dark world of Troumba, where choices are written in blood, and love is as dangerous as a knife in the dark.
Like modern-day Orpheus and Eurydice, the two lovers fight to escape the underworld that has consumed them for years. But the “world of the night” does not forgive.
At night, love manages to light up faces — if only for a moment.
And then, darkness returns.