"The Second Woman"

A woman. 100 men. 24 hours. An unprecedented theater marathon, a manifesto about relationships or the most addictive performance of your life? The Greek version of the show that kept New York, London, Amsterdam and Barcelona awake is coming to Stegi.

Only one professional actress: Stefania Goulioti. She plays the same scene 100 times, over 24 hours. Her partners: one hundred men or non-binary and queer people, of different ages, nationalities and professions. They are not necessarily actors and there has been no rehearsal.

An endurance marathon for both the lead performer and the audience, an unprecedented manifesto on gender roles and sensitive relationship dynamics, and a live cinema experience, “The Second Woman” is an internationally acclaimed theatrical, sociological and psychological experiment, conceived and directed by Nat Randall and Anna Breckon, two rising Australian creators, showing their work for the first time in Greece.

Mechanisms of gendered power and male privilege parade before our eyes, while a crew of self-identified femmes and non-binary filmmakers captures and projects close-ups of each encounter on the stage screen.

Stay for 24 minutes or 24 hours, enter once or return. Every encounter – tender or violent, funny or touching – is an experience.

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