Theatre | 10.07.2013
"Plutus" by Aristophanes at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
Friday, July 12 and Saturday, July 13, 2013 "Plutus" by Aristophanes at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. The play starts at 9.00 pm Dionysis Savvopoulos and a superb cast give us their imaginative take on Plutus (388 BC), Aristophanes’ satire on Man’s dreams of material riches. Plutus, the old god of wealth, wanders about sightless and in rags. Zeus blinded him because he threatened to bestow his gifts only on the virtuous. When Chremylos the Athenian helps him regain his sight, everyone is suddenly rich. The great comic poet provides Plutus with an opposite number: Penia, the goddess of poverty. Like the good teacher she is, Penia will try to persuade the world that money does not bring happiness. But who will pay heed to her? Starring : Nikos Kouris, Christos Loulis, Amalia Moutousi, Makis Papadimitriou, Dionysis Savvopoulos. Ticket prices : VIP: 45€ Zone Α: 35€ Zone Β: 25€, 15€ (students) Upper tier: 10€, 5€ (students, unemployed, people with movement difficulties)