George Ramantanis
A couple's domestic routine is disrupted by an unseen, violent world outside their window.
Dimitris Karantzas's "The House" is a performative parable exploring violence, image addiction, and the collapse of illusions. It's a quiet, tense piece where little seems to happen, yet the unspoken weight of the outside world presses in on the characters. This production offers a unique theatrical experience, focusing on routine and the subtle shifts in a seemingly ordinary domestic life. It's a meditation on how we cope with external chaos, or try to ignore it, and how reality inevitably catches up.