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Jan 09, 2008

Director and Cast, rehearsal for:

THE TRIAL OF MUSSOLINI

By “CASSIUS”
Michael Foot

The Trial of Mussolini is enormously relevant with its focus on
political morality.

In Foot's words the objective is to "underline afresh the
international character of war and how we must continue to resist
the reappearance of fascism".

Foot envisages the Italian dictator arrested by the British Army
and brought to London to stand trial. What looks like a closed
and shut case develops into something quite different the moment
several witnesses are brought in.

This video clip is of rehearsalso for the
first ever staged reading which was directed by award winning
documentary director Alfio Bernabei, author of "Dangerous
Characters" for Channel 4 and of a recent article in History
Today, "The London Plot to Kill Mussolini".

Rehearsed reading adapted and directed by Alfio Bernabei

The Judge ................ Andrew Wall
The Clerk of the Court ....Michael Andrew
The Attorney General ......Darren McIlroy
Counsel for the Defence ...Andrew Colley
Sir Austen Chamberlain.....Peter Cutts
Lord Rothermere ...........Joerg Stadler
Ward Price ................Michael Andrew
Emil Ludwig ...............Joerg Stadler
Neville Chamberlain........Chris Tranchell
Lord Simon.................Peter Cutts
Sir Samuel Hoare...........Mark Minshall
Lord Halifax...............Peter Cutts
L.S. Amery ................Michael Andrew
Duff Cooper................Mark Minshall
Lord Mottistone ...........Chris Tranchell
Hore-Belisha ..............Joerg Stadler
Lord Lloyd ................Peter Cutts
Benito Mussolini...........Richard Gofton
The Abyssinian.............Tyrone James
The Spaniard ..............Jackie Scarvellis
The Italian�...............Paola Dionisotti

 
Dec 17, 2007

Theatro Technis Anniversary Celebration - 3rd May 2007
Part 1 of 4 - Arrivals
9min 22 sec
Arrivals at Theatro Technis before the celebrations, beginning with a view of the building, then the founder of Theatro Technis George Eugeniou is seen greeting and speaking with the Mayoress of Camden and then with Greek Orthodox Archbishop Grigorios. Once inside the theatre space, arrival of the High Commissioner of Cyprus George Iacovou, and MP Jeremy Corbyn.

Theatro Technis 50th Anniversary Celebration
(2 of 4 parts)
56min 47 sec
The anniversary celebration begins with a cameo-appearance by 'Dubya' hisself and a number of extracts from the Kubrik-inspired satire, "The Madness of George Dubya" which was devised and created at Theatro Technis by Justin Butcher with George Eugeniou's support. Extracts from the play include the 'mad general', the 'speech of the Iraqi ambassador', and the two songs "We'll All Go Together" and "The Myth of Redemptive Violence" Links to two notable reviews of the original performances are provided below:
Michael Billington article in the Guardian 2003
The Madness of George Dubya Review at Fringe Theatre
This is followed by a brief run-through of the history of Theatro Technis by its founder George Eugeniou, intespersed with speeches in English by staunch TT supporter Jeremy Corbyn, Member of Parliament; by the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Grigorios; the Mayoress of Camden, Councillor Jill Fraser; the High Commissioner of Cyprus to the Court of St. James' and former Cyprus Foreign Minister, George Iacovou; and Cyprus Culture Commissioner to the UK, Rita Katsaouni.

Theatro Technis 50th Anniversary Celebration
(3 of 4 parts)
55min 39 sec
2 pieces of music by Ricardo Curbelo from Chili, a long-time friend at Theatro, representing the solidarity between TT and opressed people and refugees from all over the world, a friendship forged during the days of opposition to the Pinochet regime in Chili and the Dictatorship in Greece ; Tania and Felipe in a 'ritual' from "The Persians" by Aeschylus (read a review); an extract from a play written by Theatro Technis' founder George Eugeniou, in English, "Forza Galileo" (read a review), paying respects to the influence of Brecht and particularly of Joan Littlewood; closing with two songs performed in Greek by Chris and Katina as a tribute to the style of Rembetiko music.

Theatro Technis 50th Anniversary Celebration
(4 of 4 parts)
LGR interviews in Greek: Iacovou Katsaouni Papalazarou
9min 37sec
Vasilis Panayi, of London Greek Radio, interviews some of the dignitaries attending the celebrations of London's Theatro Technis' 50th Anniversary on 3rd May 2007. Cyprus High Commissioner, and former Foreign Minister, George Iacovou; Cyprus Culture Commissioner to the UK, Dr Niki Katsaouni; Cyprus National Theatre (THOK) representative, Neophytos Papalazarou -- all praise the unique contribution of Theatro Technis. Interviews spoken in Greek. Many of the guests had also made their comments in English during the evening of celebrations, and can be seen in other video clips in this sequence.

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Dec 16, 2007

The video of the world premiere performance of an adaptation of Cassius' "The Trial of Mussolini" is currently being prepared for release over the web on a Creative Commons License. Michael Foot, former leader of Britain's Labour Party during the Thatcher years, used that name to publish his book in 1943.

Award-winning Channel 4 director, Alfio Bernabei has adapted a play from the book, and this was given its world premier 'Rehearsed Reading' within the context of Theatro Technis' 50th Anniversary celebrations on the 18th November 2007.

This video is due to be released soon for free viewing over the web with the approval of Michael Foot, Alfio Bernabei and the cast involved in this production, under a Creative License, attribution, non-commercial use. For further enquiries on use of this footage interested parties should contact Alfio Bernabei and/or Theatro Technis' George Eugeniou via contact details available at:

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=18705318...

A feature article about preparations for this production, written by Alfio Bernabei is available on the web at:

http://www.thecnj.co.uk/review/2007/111507/feature111507_01.html

A review, "Who are the War Criminals?", written by George Orwell (at the time of the release of the book by Cassius is available at:

http://www.orwell.ru/library/articles/criminals/english/e_crime

A video recording showing Alfio Bernabei and the cast in rehearsal prior to the full performance, has been released and is available on a Creative License release from Archive.org at:

http://www.archive.org/details/ALFIOBENABEIRehearsals-AlfioBernabeiandca...

Other video items relating to Theatro Technis' 50th Anniversary Celebrations are available from links at:

http://www.myspace.com/theatrotechnis