
A retrospective celebrating the 40th anniversary of the “Techni” Experimental Stage will take place at the Teloglion Foundation as part of the accompanying events for the Teloglion’s major exhibition, “Art – Diagonios and the Museum That Never Was.”
Six distinguished members of the Experimental Stage: set designers Ioanna Manoledaki and Apostolos Vettas, director Glykeria Kalaitzi, actresses Efi Stamouli and Sofia Voulgari, and theater scholar Eliza Theodoranou, will discuss and reminisce at the Teloglion Auditorium—with free admission—on Wednesday, April 29, at 8 p.m.
The six performers will take the audience on a journey through the four decades of the “Techni” Experimental Stage, from the initial idea—which was almost a joke—to create this historic troupe, proposed by Nikiforos Papandreou in 1979, and the opening performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Adonis Theater, up to the final performance in 2019 of The Murderess at the T. Theater. In between lies the long 26-year run at the Amalia Theater.
As a reminder, the exhibition at the Teloglion Museum, “Art-Diagonios and the Museum That Never Was,” will remain open until July 5, 2026, while the exhibition “Manousakis, Piteri, Tsatsayas: Three Artists from the Museum That Never Was,” featuring works by Taxidis and Adamantidis, will continue until May 18, 2026.









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