Theatre
SAVED by Edward Bond
At Technohoros Cartel, since 19 March!
When an unmarried young woman gets pregnant, she will be confronted with social rejection, her family's indifference and the violent face of modern society.
"Saved", a provocative play by Edward Bond, premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 1965, shocking audiences with its brutal realism and scenes of violence and became a notorious play, facing hard criticism and censorship.
A radical work, which played a key role in the abolition of theatrical censorship in Britain, having a profound influence on a whole new generation of writers!
Translation: T. Bantis- T. Aslanidou
Direction: V. Bisbikis
Production: Cartel
THE ARTRIGHTS has licensed the Greek production,on behalf of The Literary Estate of Edward Bond, which represents E. Bond's author rights, c/o Cassarotto Ramsay & Associates.






