blindspot theatre group / Michalis Konstantatos - Yota Argyropoulou

Ghosts
Based on Henrik Ibsen’s play

blindspot theatre group was founded in 2009 by director Michalis Konstatatos and actress Yota Argyropoulou. The group aims to create a new language of aesthetics by weaving together different forms of art, including theatre, visual arts, cinema, music, and new technologies. The group has performed in Greece and abroad. Their performance One Person at a Time was selected by Marina Abramović for the exhibition “As One” at Benaki Museum. Michalis Konstantatos has also won several international accolades for his short films Two Times Now and Only For Ever and his feature film Luton. The latest performance by the group, Hotel, was met with acclaim at the Berliner Festspiele. blindspot presented a successful production of Hedda Gabler at the Onassis Cultural Centre and were commissioned to present a new work at the Ibsen Festival 2016 in Oslo, as part of ''Monsters of Reality".
In this production of Ghosts, the co-creators intervene in the main plot of this iconic play. Faced with otherworldly images, the characters confront their personal and social ghosts. The final text will contain excerpts from Ibsen’s original play combined with new texts written specifically for the performance.

With Greek and English surtitles