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The Travelling Players

A traveling theatre troupe tours the Greek countryside from 1939 to the early 1950s, staging “Golfo the Shepherdess”. As the years pass, its members endure persecution, betrayal, executions, and exile. Their personal stories become entangled with the country’s major historical events, in a seemingly endless cycle of violence and loss.

Top Cast

  • Eva Kotamanidou

    Eva Kotamanidou

    Elektra

  • Vangelis Kazan

    Vangelis Kazan

    Aegisthus

  • Aliki Georgouli

    Aliki Georgouli

    Clytemnestra (Elektra's mother)

  • Kiriakos Katrivanos

    Kiriakos Katrivanos

    Pylades

  • Stratos Pahis

    Stratos Pahis

    Agamemnon (Electra's father)

  • Nina Papazaphiropoulou

    Nina Papazaphiropoulou

    Old Woman

  • Giannis Fyrios

    Giannis Fyrios

    Accordionist

  • Alekos Boubis

    Alekos Boubis

    Old Man

  • Maria Vassiliou

    Maria Vassiliou

    Chrysothemis (Elektra's sister)

Overview

A traveling theatre troupe tours the Greek countryside from 1939 to the early 1950s, staging “Golfo the Shepherdess”. As the years pass, its members endure persecution, betrayal, executions, and exile. Their personal stories become entangled with the country’s major historical events, in a seemingly endless cycle of violence and loss.

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