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SUMMARY:“ASTORIA”
DESCRIPTION:Club Pallas Privileges\n \n🎞️ With English surtitles 🎞️\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nASTORIA\nFrom March 19th \nThey did not leave to become rich.\nThey left to endure. \nIn interwar New York—a city that dazzles and “devours” in equal measure—Greek immigrants build a version of Greece in a coffeehouse. A place where language\, song\, and memory are the only things that cannot be taxed. \nAstoria is the new production of Pallas Theater\, opening on March 19th. It features an original script by Konstantinos Samaras and is directed by Vasilis Mavrogeorgiou. Set against a rich musical backdrop\, the story explores the lives\, dreams\, and contradictions of the Greek immigrant community as it struggles to put down roots in a foreign land. \nGreece and New York\, separated by an ocean—yet united in a single coffeehouse\, in the heart of the most legendary immigrant neighborhood. A place where the aroma of Greek coffee mingles with the languages of the world\, and where lives intersect simply to endure. \nAgainst the backdrop of Prohibition\, economic hardship\, and political turmoil\, Tasoula arrives alone in New York. A city both brutal and dazzling\, promising everything and granting nothing. Among skyscrapers and underground deals\, the young woman is forced to confront the need to survive\, to stand on her own feet\, and to find her voice. \nThe Greek coffeehouse becomes her refuge—a place for meeting\, confession\, and remembrance. There\, Tasoula sings of the sorrows\, dreams\, and passions of an entire immigrant community: people who left behind their homes\, families\, and former lives in search of a second chance. \nLove affairs\, betrayals\, conflicts of interest\, and secret agreements weave a dense tapestry of human stories\, within which a young woman must reckon with the cost of survival and personal freedom. \nAstoria is a tale for those who left and for those who stayed behind.\nFor the women who were forced to grow up too quickly.\nFor the men who learned to hide their fear.\nFor a community that sings so as not to disappear. \nFrom March 19th\, at Pallas Theater\, Astoria brings to the stage — with a live orchestra under the musical direction of Nikos Stratigos — the pain of exile with truth and deep emotion. \nCredits:  \nDirector: Vasilis Mavrogeorgiou\nWritten by: Konstantinos Samaras\nOriginal Music – Orchestrations: Nikos Stratigos\nSet Design: Manolis Pantelidakis\nCostume Design: Alexia Theodoraki\nLighting Design: Stella Kaltsou\nChoreography / Movement: Paris Mantopoulos\nAssistant Directors: Eleni Tsinareli\, Anatoli Tselaridou \nStarring:\nEvelyn Asouad / Theodosia Savvaki\nChristos Stergioglou\nBessy Malfa\nMichalis Alikakos\nGiannis Tsoumarakis\nAriadni Kavalierou\nFotini Papatheodorou\nDimitris Machairas\nDimitris Galanakis\nTheano Kladi\nGiannis Bisbikopoulos\nNikos Dertilis\nMichalis Koutskoudis\nLeonidas Bakalis\nAnatoli Tselaridou\nEleni Tsinareli \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n	Media\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAstoria: A Tale for Those Who Left — and Those Who Stayed Behind \nSet in interwar New York\, Astoria\, the new production at Pallas Theater\, tells the story of Greek immigrants who crossed an ocean simply to endure. Through music\, memory\, and a single coffeehouse\, the performance traces exile\, survival\, and the fragile hope of belonging \nSource: tovima.com
URL:https://pallastheater.com/en/event/astoria/
LOCATION:Pallas Theater\, Voukourestiou 3-5\, Athens\, Athens\, 10564\, Ελλάδα
CATEGORIES:2025-2026,Music,Theater
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