Thanasis Georgiou: 'To Mature Means Freeing Yourself from Certainties'

Actor and director Thanasis Georgiou discusses Loula Anagnostaki's play 'To You Who Hear Me,' which he is directing at THOC. He also reflects on his career between Cyprus and Greece.
Fifteen years after 'Ligo Akoma,' Georgiou mentions that his relationship with Cyprus has gradually developed through collaborations and new acquaintances. He emphasizes the importance of language and translation in the works he chooses, as well as the need for a personal connection to the text.
Georgiou states that maturity in the theater means freeing oneself from certainties and embracing doubt. He also refers to his collaboration with the cast of Anagnostaki's play, emphasizing the importance of teamwork.
The play 'To You Who Hear Me' is presented from January 23 at the THOC Theater – New Stage 'Nikos Charalambous'.