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Due to popular demand a special one off performance has been announced!

"To all the cast and crew, CONGRATULATIONS on a great performance last night. I have had the opportunity to see all the shows and they have been outstanding. If people think just because they have seen the first Alex and Eve a couple of years ago make NO MISTAKE and do yourselves a favour and go along and see it again. New script great story line and new wonderful actors full of enthusiasm."

Nia Karteris -- Greek Festival Of Sydney


What were you doing when Greece won the European Cup?

Alex was falling in love ... with a Lebanese Muslim!

Alex and Eve is about Alex, a single 35 year-old, who feels he has “missed the boat” and is now pitifully destined to be alone the rest of his life. Alex is balding rapidly and believes no woman would want to marry a 35 year-old bald high school teacher who lives at home. Inflaming his angst and insecurities are his Parents who continually pressure him to marry assoon as possible - and she better be a good Greek- Orthodox girl!

During the Euro 2004 Soccer Championship Tournament when Greece’s fortunes take a miraculous and mythical turn for the better Alex meets Eve, an attractive corporate type. Despite the insecurities of both, sparks fly, but, before getting ahead of herself, Eve reveals to Alex that she is Lebanese- Muslim. Alex confidently reassures her, and everyone around him, that he doesn’t have a problem with her religious background. But does he? In a reversal of roles Alex becomes the student seeking advice from his high-school students. His best friend PAUL, a native Irish-Catholic, doesn’t help matters when he elaborates on the consequences of cross-religion marriages in Ireland.

To complicate matters, Eve’s Parents have reached breaking point with 30 year-old Eve and thus step up the pressure on Eve to marry - and he better be a good Lebanese-Muslim man!At a time when Greek pride and patriotism rises with every Greece soccer victory, Alex and Eve must decide on what will win out?

The power of national pride, patriotism, religion and cultural tradition? Or the power of love?

 

BOOK TICKETS

Date - 31 July 2010 @ 8.00pm

Price - Full $29 + bf / Concession $23 + bf

Bookings - (02) 9550 3666

Mode
- Theatre Mode - Reserved Seating

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About the production

Written by - Alex Lykos

Directed by - Michael Block

Premiered - 12 July 2006

The original run took place at the Sidetrack Shed Theatre in Marrickville and ran for two weeks with shows on Wednesday - Sunday.

 

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