Reviews | "Room Service"

Myrto Loverdou

Intense pace, attention to detail, funny situations, exceptional performances, fully physical acting that leads the actors to the threshold of exhaustion...

To Vima, 19 December 2013

Giorgos Smirnis

A smart comedy full of crazy situations. The powerful direction, the sophisticated and intelligent devices, the blistering pace and the electrifying climaxes result in a contemporary and delightful show. A comedy about poverty, which is not poor at all in artistic terms.

Monopoli.gr, 20 December 2013

Elisavet Stamopoulou

“Room Service”, a comedy with black humor and irony, mocks tragic situations, while it “shapes” a surrealistic as mush as eerily relevant and real frame.

in.gr, 23 December 2013

Dimitris Tsatsoulis

Buffoonish moderation, controlled gesture, fully measured approximative relationships among the actors, low utterance that allows vocal tension only as exception, which then faints immediately as cacophonous, confined parallelogrammatic narrow stage that resembles medieval theatrical forms, as well as Asian theater, precluding perspective and prompting immediacy with the audience thanks to frontal acting.

Eleftherotypia, 30 December 2013

Marilena Astrapellou

Well-tempered, thought-out. Ektoras Lygizos, along with 5 talented actors, staged the chaotic plot of farce with originality, grace and precision. At last, we got to laugh heartily.

ΒΗmagazino, 12 January 2014

Manolis Vamvounis

There shows the craftiness (and the great challenge) of Lygizos. He throws off stage all those mannerisms, the cliff-notes of the past century, along with the decor and props – literally so, when it comes to the latter: each prop that appears on the empty, elevated stage, is brutally thrown out of it, towards the void space in front of the audience, after its use. The message is clear. No frills. After all, you don’t need any of the conventional ornaments to make a hilarious farce.

Gkoultoura.gr