Our Work

Museum theatre theatre is our principal research area. In addition to being an established form of live interpretation it is also a valuable tool in practice-based archives & heritage research due to its ability to create space for the exploration of behaviours, ideas, and moral values of the past in a way that invites analysis and critical reflection.

Each of our projects brings together a unique creative team around a practice-based research methodology. Together, we explore archives and collections of all kinds, seeking out new ways to understand the past and the present, by visualising and ‘giving voice’ to the human, intangible, or hidden aspects of our collective heritage.

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I Am Pilar!

2023-2024: I Am Pilar!

Katina Paxinou, the Oscar and the Greek War Relief effort
In the Footsteps of Vangelis Soukas

2023-2024: In the Footsteps of Vangelis Soukas

Uncovering Roma influences in Greek folk music
RevAthens 1821

2019-2022: RevAthens 1821

Μuseum theatre, gamification and digital narration.
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2021: Internal Mail

Physically distanced art gallery engagement.
AncientTech

2019-2020: Meet Ktisivios

Technology and everyday life in 3rd century BC Alexandria, Egypt.
416 π.Χ. BCE

2018-2019: 416 π.Χ./BCE

Citizenship, migration and the Peloponnesian Wars.
Interactive Documentary

2018-2019: Interactive Documentary

Music and everyday life in 1960s Thrace.
A Day in Piraeus with Xanthippe in 391 BCE

2017: A Day in Piraeus with Xanthippe in 391 BCE

Water, religion, citizenship and domestic life in ancient Greece.
Castle Stories

2016 & 2017: Castle Stories

Everyday life in early 20th century in Kimolos from the medieval castle of Kimolos.
1884 Revolution Revisited

2016-2017: 1884 Revolution Revisited

Τhe exhibition of the ‘Monuments of the Holy Struggle’.
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