For the second consecutive year, the School of Theatre 10Θ opens its doors to the public for an entire day and invites you to a theatrical celebration. On Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 12:00 to 20:00, last year’s first-year students present a six-stop journey filled with art, water, theatre, images, and stories.

From the sensory experience of Scenography, to the power of Cinema, the passion of Romeo and Juliet, our existential interpretations, and a final performance that brings everything together.

With an open spirit, the School of Theatre 10Θ invites you to visit its facilities at 98–100 Akadimias Street, walk through its classrooms, get to know the atmosphere shared by staff and students, and get a taste of the working process and theatrical outcome, with presentations taking place consecutively in various rooms.

PROGRAMME

STOP 1: The Water Corner

12:00 – 20:00
Near the Signboard

Interactive entry point – the element of water as the connective thread of the day.


STOP 2: H2O – Scenography

12:00 – 15:00
Room 2
A hands-on experience with objects, textures, and water in all its forms.
Observation – sensation – free thought, with audience participation.


STOP 3: “Romeo n’ Juliet – Inside the Chronicles”

15:00 – 15:30
Room 3
A love scene in three different eras: Elizabethan, 80s–90s, and Future 2030.
A story that remains the same… no matter how much the world around it changes.


STOP 4: Films – Transcendental Cinema

15:30 – 17:00
Rooms A2 & A1
Α2: A2: Screening of short biopics inspired by Keith Haring, Van Gogh & Chappell Roan.
Α1: Continuous screening of transcendental films.
Accompanied by notes on the cinematic genre and its creators.


STOP 5: Performance – Multiple Meanings

17:00 – 17:20
Room 3
A free scenic composition beginning with the phrase:
“Sound of footsteps approaching”
Excerpt from The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams.
A performance-experiment on interpretation, memory, and personal meaning.


BREAK – 17:20 to 18:00


STOP 6: Final Presentation – Acting

18:00 – 20:00
Room 2 / Main Corridor Windows
“Frozen images” with characters by Lorca, Chekhov, and Williams.
Excerpt from Mr. Tryfoultsanis’s class – based on improvisation.
Closing the day with unity, music, speech, and the element of water.
A “magic bus” that connects all the stops into one final experience.


STOP  ∞ : Saturday Short Stories – 12:00–20:00

Professors’ Room, Course: Literature**

As part of the Literature course, we were assigned to each write a short story on various themes, such as “the end of a relationship” or stories inspired by a theatrical play, a piece of music, or a painting. These stories were read in our class during many of our Saturday lessons. One of the school’s rooms is transformed into a reading room, with printed copies of the short stories available, and the room decorated with boards displaying words taken from those stories.