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Taverna Miresia - Mario, Bella, Anastasia

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By Mario Banushi

A searing and deeply human portrait of mourning from a rising star of international theatre.

Mario Banushi is one of the most important new voices in European theatre” – TheaterSpektakel,

Never before seen in the UK, Albanian actor/director Banushi was hailed as an extraordinary new talent by international critics at The National Theatre of Greece.

A dazzling new talent“ – The Guardian

Rooted in personal experience, Taverna Miresia is a beautiful and profoundly touching exploration of loss, family and immigrant identity, as Banushi watches his sisters and stepmother mourn his father’s death. The only man left in the family, Banushi found himself surrounded by the women’s grief, and it is this experience that he brings so movingly to the stage.

A neon restaurant sign reading Taverna Miresia (“Restaurant of Kindness”), in the Albanian capital Tirana, sheds light on the history of a family. At its heart was the father, cook and owner, who used to welcome customers every night. Years later Banushi, who now lives in Greece, took that sign from Tirana to Athens, placing it at the centre of the semi-autobiographical world he creates.

Mario Banushi, a Greek playwright of Albanian heritage, is a rising star who represents the new face of Greek theatre.” – Arifa Akbar, The Guardian

Performed without words.

 

Conceived and Directed by
Mario Banushi

Performed by
Savina Yannatou, Chryssi Vidalaki, Katerina Kristo, Mario Banushi, Eftychia Stefanou

Set & Costume Design by
Sotiris Melanos

Lighting Design by
Eliza Alexandropoulou

Original Music by
Jeph Vanger

In collaboration with Theatro sti Sala.

 

A production of the Athens Epidaurus Festival 2023. Presented as part of grape – Greek Agora of Performance 2023 & 2024.

 

Genre:

Theatre

Performances:

Thu 05 – Sat 07 Jun; 7:30pm
Fri 06 & Sat 07 Jun; 2:30pm

Auditorium

Running Time:

Approx 70 mins with no interval

Age Guidance:

16+

Content Advisory:

This production contains nudity, theatrical haze and scenes of grief which some may find disturbing

Tickets:

£50, £40, £30. £20 standard

Concessions
(please note that we do not offer concessions based on age)

Group Offer

More info

Genre:

Theatre

Performances:

Thu 05 – Sat 07 Jun; 7:30pm
Fri 06 & Sat 07 Jun; 2:30pm

Auditorium

Running Time:

Approx 70 mins with no interval

Age Guidance:

16+

Content Advisory:

This production contains nudity, theatrical haze and scenes of grief which some may find disturbing

Tickets:

£50, £40, £30. £20 standard

Concessions
(please note that we do not offer concessions based on age)

Group Offer

More info

Additional Information

Mario Banushi lived in Albania until the age of six, before moving permanently to Greece. He studied acting at the Drama School of the Athens Conservatory, from which he graduated in 2020 when his short film Pranvera was shown in the Tirana International Film Festival.

His first work as a stage director was Ragada, in Athens, during the pandemic lockdowns. Goodbye, Lindita, premiered in 2023 at the National Theatre of Greece to critical acclaim. It was then invited to international festivals and venues including the International Theatre in Amsterdam, the Adelaide Festival in Australia and Bitef in Belgrade in which Mario received the Bitef Special Award “Jovan Ćirilov” and the Politika Award for Best Director. Taverna Miresia – Mario Bella Anastasia, was presented in July 2023 at the Athens Epidaurus Festival and has been touring internationally since the beginning of 2024.

Mario Banushi is an Onassis AiR Fellow and a resident artist of the Centre Culturel Hellénique in Paris.