P.E.T.U.L.A.
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A woman stands, resolute, a pill in her hand. On the pill she is about to swallow, there are written six enigmatic letters: P.E.T.U.L.A. Or in other words: "Do not get into trouble, get up, join us at night, wash away your sins, Adiós”. A weird way to finish with it all… In this breath taking and tragicomic monologue by Lena Kitsopoulou (2009) today’s Greece holds the main role: depressive and revolting against itself.
Who else but Anna Lemonaki to reclaim Lena Kitsopoulou's famous monologue? A stunning "performance of experimental self-medication” by the young artist in residence of Saint-Gervais. Theatre St. Gervais, Geneva |
Photo: Alvaro Romero
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