13 Years of Improvised Stage–4 Years of Wagon Theatre
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13 Years of Improvised Stage – 4 Years of Vagoni Theatre
The Honeybee: Symbol of Memory, Resilience and Creation
The Improvised Stage celebrates thirteen years of uninterrupted creation and four years of presence at the Vagoni Theatre this year. After the events of August, this year’s program takes on a special character; it becomes a tribute to honour, memory and rebirth.
The Tree Regenerates
This year, we draw inspiration for all our actions from the tree that fell in the Railway Park. This event awakened the Municipality, citizens and artists to the imperative need for safer public spaces.
Melia, the tree that provided shade at the Vagoni Theatre for years, is reborn as a symbol of memory, resilience and creation. Its roots deep in our shared experience and its branches directed towards culture remind us that caring for nature, public spaces and people is an act of responsibility, culture and hope.
2025–2026 Program
The Improvised Stage’s actions unfold this year under the Melia – the living core of a society that remembers, respects and creates:
October – November
– Puppet Theatre: The Tree That Gave (Never Again)
November – December
– Christmas Puppet Theatre: The Little Match Girl was a Match! (comedy for kids & adults)
November
– Stand Up Comedy
March – April
– Theatrical Performance: Monologues by Akis Dimos
Courses – All Year Round
– Theatre for Adults
– Theatre for Teens
– Theatre Kinesiology 40+
Programmes & Performances for Schools
– The Tree That Gave (Never Again) (October – November)
– The Little Match Girl was a Match! (November – December)
– “The Apple Tree of Fairy Tales” – experiential reading program with a doll and creative play for Kindergartens, KDAP, Elementary Schools
– “Behind the Screen” – Theatre-paedagogical programme for Social Media & Addiction (for 5th-6th graders and adolescents)
Improvised Stage remains true to its mission of transforming the past into inspiration and the present into culture, connecting generations and communities through theatre, play and collective creation.