The Houses Change Places at Night

The Houses Change Places at Night 

Trochies Theatre Group

Theatre
Thessaloniki, Greece

Date: Tusday 15 September 2026

Time: 21:15

Venue: SYNERGEIO Culture Space

Entrance: 5€

 

Pre-sale tickets daily 10am-2 pm and 7 pm-9pm at the venue Economou Εx Economon 22, Larissa (Tel. 2411 812 431) and at the box office before the performance. For better service, please bring cash.

 

An exploration of what can bring a collective endeavour into being—and what can ultimately tear it apart.

A group of people gathers on stage to confront the dissolution of their collective. Invited to reflect on their shared project several years after its end, they attempt an unconventional reckoning: from the initial idea to the first act, from early victories to the first signs of fracture, from ideological disagreements to the decision that forced them to “choose sides.”

As the performers’ subjective recollections blur the facts, they seek to preserve memory by poetically reconstructing moments from the past. Real-life stories, documentary research, political philosophy, and personal reflections come together in a mock documentary that examines the common thread connecting the breakup of our favourite band, the fragmentation of major political movements, and even the failure of an afternoon apartment building assembly.

If “neoliberal ideology has made it almost impossible to imagine a collective alternative,” what possibilities remain for creating cracks in that reality?

A performance about groups that fell apart.

And about those that will.

Above all, it is about the people who continue to dream—and to live—collectively.

 

Concept & Direction: Noemi Vasileiadou
Research: Trochies Theatre Company
Dramaturgy: Noemi Vasileiadou, Haris Serdari
Movement: Alexandros Nouskas Varelas
Original Music: Grigoris Liolios
Set & Costume Design: Eva Kourelia
Lighting Design: Ioanna Athanasiou
Photography: Mary Leonardou, Lefteris Tsinaris
Production: Trochies Theatre Company

Performed by: Dimitris Goulios, Maria Karagiozidou, Grigoris Liolios, Vasilis Bogdanos, Haris Serdari, Sofia Stylianou

This production is supported by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture.

Category
15.Sep.26, 2026, Performances
Tags
MPArt 2026, Theatre performance