Theatro Technis

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Theatro Technis is an independent multi-cultural arts centre with a 120 -seat theatre located in the heart of London Borough of Camden. It contributes in general and specific ways to the cultural and social life of the people of London .[1]

General contribution to the cultural diversity of London.[]

1) Providing in-house productions of ancient Greek Drama in the English language and for which it is noted,[2] 2) A performance space for innovative interpretations of classics, e.g. Shakespeare, Chekov, and Dostoyevski [3] and other classics by visiting,[4][5] next generation directors[6] 3) Hosting foreign language productions [7] 4) A platform for political theatre, most notably “The Madness of George Dubya” ` which had been rejected by almost all of London venues. Michael Billington of the Guardian remarked “The most cheering aspect of the year was the varied and rapid response to the Iraq crisis. At Theatro Technis, Justin Butcher wrote and directed The Madness of George Dubya - ignored by most critics until it transferred to the West End “[8][9]

Specific and Historical contribution[]

1) To serve the “educational and cultural needs” of the Cypriot Greek and Greek communities of the UK, and which was the original raison d`etre by its founder George Eugeniou ,[10] and a group of fellow actors and creatives: 1) staging dramas that explored the socio-economic, immigration and refugee concerns that impact this community, revealing the trauma of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the ethnic cleansing that ensued and its tragic aftermath [11] 2) Organizing the annual community festival of “Cyprus Week”[12] 3) Hosting the London Greek Film Festival in conjunction with ERT1 tv and the Thessaloniki Film Festival .[13][14]

History[]

Originally founded in 1957 by George Eugeniou and a group of actors five decades ago Theatro Technis first started its work in an old unused warehouse located in the backyard of King`s Cross . Then after a monumental struggle and continued threats to its existence [15][16] it finally found its permanent home in an old Church building where it has flourished into a centre of multi-faceted and multi-cultural activities .

Selection of Productions[]

UK actors of Greek descent nurtured by Theatro Technis include Andreas Markou, Stelios Kyriacou, Andy Lysandrou, Spyros Kyprianou, Maroula Eugeniou, Peter Polycarpou,[20] Angelique Rockas, Anna Savva , Alkis Kritikos,[21] George Savvides,[22] Jackie Skarvellis.[23]

Educational schemes[]

“The Tasty Plays” by Scene & Heard, `a unique mentoring project that sees local kids join forces with volunteer actors, writers and directors to create theatre.`.[24] Theatro Technis also offers one year free internships in theatre practice for aspiring young directors, supervised by George Eugeniou .

The Humanitarian Arm of Theatro Technis[]

Theatro Technis runs a citizens advisory service for the local Greek Cypriot community as well as the Camden community [25]

Location[]

26 Crowndale Rd, London NW1 1TT. Nearest Tube Station : Mornington Crescent

References[]

  1. ^ The Cambridge Illustrated History of British Theatre (Cambridge Illustrated Histories) Simon Trussler page 361 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cambridge-Illustrated-History-British-Histories/dp/0521419131
  2. ^ Theatro Technis (2018). "Theatro Technis ancient Greek Drama archive Classics Centre at the University of Oxford". APGRD – via apgrd.ox.ac.uk.
  3. ^ https://www.londontheatre.co.uk/show/the-idiot-after-dostoevsky
  4. ^ https://www.londontheatre1.com/reviews/a-midsummer-nights-dream-theatro-technis-review/
  5. ^ https://www.londontheatre1.com/reviews/play/review-of-three-sisters-at-theatro-technis/
  6. ^ Jeffers, Alison. "Introduction." Culture, Democracy and the Right to Make Art: The British Community Arts Movement. . London: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, 2017. 1–32. Bloomsbury Collections. Web. 17 Jan. 2020.
  7. ^ Japan`s Mugensha Theatre Company https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2008/10/30/stage/going-abroad-to-make-it-at-home/#.XBP3qFz7TIU
  8. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2003/dec/17/theatre3
  9. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/2731981.stm
  10. ^ Unfinished Histories http://www.unfinishedhistories.com/history/companies/theatro-technis/
  11. ^ The Arts Britain Ignores: the Arts of Ethnic Minorities in Britain by Naseem Khan (Commission for Racial Equality, 1976)
  12. ^ https://helleniccentre.org/event/annual-cyprus-week-theatro-technis/
  13. ^ https://www.londongreekfilmfestival.com/odysseusawards2020.htm
  14. ^ https://www.londongreekfilmfestival.com/ for 2019
  15. ^ BBC Open Door https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPJ8fTFYGb4
  16. ^ ‘Theatro Technis at 31’ by Andy Nicola (Artrage, Issue 20, Spring 1988, pp 14-17)
  17. ^ Ned Chaillet, . "Medea." Times, 21 Jan. 1982, p. 13. The Times Digital Archive, http://tinyurl.galegroup.com/tinyurl/BNypv3
  18. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2003/jan/16/theatre.artsfeatures1
  19. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2004/jan/17/theatre
  20. ^ Theatro Technis Unfinished Histories http://www.unfinishedhistories.com/history/companies/theatro-technis/
  21. ^ http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/productions/people/12247
  22. ^ Hellenic Television https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0umK_5FYEEY
  23. ^ Aristophanes, The Frogs,Theatro Technis.https://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/the-frogs-theatro-technis-9522
  24. ^ https://eustontowner.london/2018/11/20/its-nerve-wracking-being-auditioned-by-kids/
  25. ^ https://cindex.camden.gov.uk/kb5/camden/cd/service.page?id=AhDLD098tQY

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