I Want to See the Pope! I Want to See the Pope!
Municipal Theatre of Piraeus
I Want to See the Pope!
SEASON 2014/15 - Theophrastos Sakellaridis
April 2015 - May 2015
Δημιουργική Ομάδα

CONDUCTOR
Andreas Tselikas (29, 30/4 - 2, 3/5)
Yorgos Aravidis (5, 6, 7/5)

DIRECTOR
Vassilis Papavassiliou

SETS - COSTUMES
Giorgos Ziakas

MOVEMENT
Fotis Diamantopoulos

LIGHTING
Eleftheria Deko

CHORUS MASTER
Agathangelos Georgakatos

Πρωταγωνιστές Παράστασης

VARONÀS
Pavlos Maropoulos (29/4 - 2, 3, 7/5)
Kostis Rasidakis (30/4 - 5, 6/5)

MR LATROUDIS
Angelo Simo (29/4 - 2, 5, 7/5)
Stamatis Beris (30/4 - 3, 6/5)

MRS LATROUDI
Αlexandra Mattheoudaki (29/4 - 2, 5, 7/5)
Lydia Angelopoulou (30/4 - 3, 6/5)

ΑNNA
Elena Kelessidi (29/4 - 2, 5, 7/5)
Despina Scarlatou (30/4 - 3, 6/5)

ADRIANÒS
Dimitris Paksoglou (29/4 - 2, 3/5)
Nikos Stefanou (30/4 - 5, 6, 7/5)

RITA
Georgia Eliopoulos (29/4 - 2, 5, 7/5)
Μaria Kokka (30/4 - 3, 6/5)

DIMOSTHENIS
Thanassis Dimou (29, 30/4 - 2, 3, 5, 6, 7/5)

POLICE SERGEANT
Kostas Dotsikas (29/4, 5, 6, 7/5)
Costas Mavrogenis (30/4 - 2, 3/5)

MIMIS
Nikos Tsaousis (29/4 - 2, 5, 7/5)
Anastasios Stellas (30/4 - 3, 6/5)

PETROS
Manolis Lorentzos (29/4 - 2, 5, 7/5)
Stavros Giannoulis (30/4 - 3, 6/5)

With the GNO Οperetta Orchestra and Chorus

Municipal Theatre of Piraeus
Operetta

I Want to See the Pope!

Theophrastos Sakellaridis

29, 30 April 2015
2, 3, 5, 6, 7 May 2015
Municipal Theatre of Piraeus
Performances begin at 20.00 | clock

Following last year's great success of its abridged presentation at the GNO Foyer and the recent sold out performances at the Olympia Theatre, the once-upon-a-time most celebrated operetta by Theophrastos Sakellaridis is re-staged on the wonderful Municipal Theatre of Piraeus for seven performances.
The operetta I Want to See the Pope! is drawn from Sakellaridis's contemporary urban themes that undermine the foundations of bourgeois life and judge harshly the institution of family. The composer (who also wrote the librettos for many works dealing with the same issue) follows the patterns of this genre and demonstrates a particular inventiveness in the levels of music and theatre in his attempt to portray characters who upset the norms of family life. The play was first staged at the Papaioannou Theatre by the eponymous theatre company, on 6th July 1920 and its success was instant. In fact, the song bearing the play's title not only was widely sung, but also became a separate sketch in its own right in revues and, in any case, it was the great success of that year. However, right from the very first performances, there were reactions from the Catholic Church, protesting against the scandalous content of the operetta ridiculing its leader. The scandalous course of the play culminated on 11th December 1921, when the main song of the Sakellaridis’ operetta served as a pretext for a murder in front of the Catholic Church of Piraeus.

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