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Guernica
Ovalhouse Theatre, London 2006
A play by Giannis
Lamdas Lymtsioulis
Translated by Anton Juan
Directed by Anastasia Revi
Performed by Marlene Kaminsky, Aiman Zahabi,
Rad Kaim
Designed by Nicholaos Zavaliaris
Lighting by Kristina Hjelm
Production Co-ordinator Martina Reynolds
Look into the sea; you can see the bottom on this clear
day: an underwater picture, disturbed only by the waves.
It is littered with shipwrecks and debris, part of the underworld
forever more. Among the debris lie the ghosts of those who
drowned. Most of them sleep now, but some are unable to rest.
Like looking through an old photograph album, some of the
images draw one to look closer. They come to life as restless
souls mourn their past and unrealised dreams that will never
be theirs. What happened to their ship; why were they all
drowned?
This is a visual portrait of memories, dreams and the unanswered
questions of those who die at the hands of others. Dreamlike
and surreal, the stories and fate of those who never get
to tell their stories come to life at the bottom of the sea.
The play is based on the true story of
a tragedy that happened in 1997 when an Albanian ship carrying
refugees sunk off the Italian coast.
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