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George Eugeniou (born June 1931) is a Cypriot actor, director and writer. He is the founder and artistic director of Theatro Technis in London, England, which was established in 1957.[1][2]

Early life and career

George Eugeniou[3] was born in Limassol, Cyprus. He came to London in 1950 to study theatre with the support of his eldest sister, Loula Ionnides, and her family.

He trained at Morley College, where he met Frank Drew, who gave him free lessons in diction and voice. With Drew's help, Eugeniou received a scholarship at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, where he won a Spotlight and a Webber Cup awards for his acting abilities.[4]

Theatre

In 1954 he joined Dundee Repertory Theatre company in Scotland as assistant stage manager, while also performing small parts. Then, he returned to London and joined a Cypriot amateur group under the auspices of The Cypriot Brotherhood with Paul Stasino, Anna Koutayiar and Theo Moreas. One year later he joined Sir Donald Wolfit's company which was performing the play The Strong are Lonely, touring all the major cities of England ending at Piccadilly Theatre first and then at the Haymarket Theatre. In 1956, he joined Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in Stratford East with several productions, including The Quare Fellow by Brendan Behan.[5]

Film and Television work

Virgin of the Secret Service (TV Series): The Great Ring of Akba , Theatre 625 a BBC anthology TV series : Amerika, Love Story (1973 TV series) : A Toy Soldier and Chase the Shadows, That Riviera Touch film, Drama 61-67 (TV Series) : The Trouble with England , Danger Man (TV Series): Yesterday's Enemies, The Plane Makers (TV Series): A Bunch of Fives, Ghost Squad (TV Series): Quarantine at Kavar and The Magic Bullet, Man of the World (TV series): Jungle Mission and The Sentimental Agent, The Interrogator (TV play), The Kitchen (1961 film) based on Arnold Wesker`s play, Danger Man (TV Series): Bury the Dead, BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series): Pay Day, Scotland Yard (TV series): Interpol, Dial 999 TV, Act of Terror TV, The Third Man (TV series), Three Dancing Turtles, Julius Caesar TV, BBC Saturday-Night Theatre (TV Series): The Picnic at Sakkara, The Strong Are Lonely, The Angry Hills (film), I Was Monty's Double (film), The Truth About Melandrinos (TV Series),[6] The Power and the Glory (TV Movie) , Indian man , Santa Claus in a Jeep, Kill Me Tomorrow film, Ill Met by Moonlight (film),[7] Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series).[8]

Author

  • Adaptation of Aristophanes The Knights named Oh Democracy![9]
  • Cassandra `s Choice (poems)[10]
  • Cyprus Trilogy -3 plays by George Eugeniou[11][12]
  • 'The Goon Trilogy': "Burnt Cakes", "Good Guys", "Forza Galileo" (Hardback)[13]

Theatro Technis

In 1957, Eugeniou founded Theatro Technis, which was neither commercial nor subsidised, with the help of a group of actors, workers and students, including Andreas Markou, Stelios Kyriacou, Medea O'Brennon, Andy Lysandrou and Spyros Kyprianou. Theatro Technis can be defined as a "radical and total" theatre as Eugeniou's philosophy is to break barriers between nationalities, religions, genders, sexual orientations, classes, ages and languages.[14][15]Eugeniou has totally dedicated himself to Theatro Technis, abandoning his career as a mainstream actor, apart from a few movies in the 1950s and '60s.

As Theatro Technis' artistic director he devised, directed and acted in numerous productions, often inspired by Cypriot or Greek artists and events. At Theatro Technis Eugeniou has staged: Ancient Greek Drama[16]plays that explore problems that confront the Cypriot community in the UK,[17]promoted new writing by Cypriot Greek writers like Stavros Lilitos[18] sponsored the staging of international plays by visiting companies like Griselda Gambaro`s `The Chinese Twins`, and Japan`s Mugensha Theatre Company.[19]and championing Justin Butcher`s “The Madness of George Dubya” , reviewed by The Guardian`s Michael Billington “Satire is all but dead on the London stage, so this show by Justin Butcher deserves the warmest of welcomes. Even if it is largely a topical update of Kubrick's Dr Strangelove, it had a packed house at this north London fringe theatre cheering it to the echo.”[20] The successful run of “The Madness of George Dubya” at Theatro Technis led to its transfer to the Pleasance Theatre in Islington and also garnered support from celebrities such as Justin Hoffman[21]

Eugeniou was among the first to produce plays written or acted by black personalities such as Mark Heath, Harcourt Nichols, and Peter Blackman.[22] Eugeniou has helped hundreds of student from all over London and abroad, proposing work-experiences or internships, free of charge. His passion for alternative theatre remains a common thread in his work as he always believes that the creative spirit is not for sale.[23]

Theatro Technis, Crowndale Road - geograph.org.uk - 675198

Still marked by his Cypriot accent, Eugeniou staged a production of Aristophanes' famous satires, as Women in Parliament, in June 2013.[24]

Corona update

`Theatro Technis is one of first theatres to bring audiences back inside`[25]

Help to the Cypriot community

In 1967, he initiated the Cyprus Week,[26] an annual festival to highlight the Cypriot culture and way of life in the United Kingdom and to create a greater awareness of the struggle of Cyprus against British colonialism and Turkish invasion of Cyprus.[27] He is also one of the founders of the National Federation of Cypriots in England, an umbrella organisation of more than one hundred Cypriot organisations.[28]

In 1968, he created the first Cypriot Advisory Service in the United Kingdom,[29] which has helped thousands of Cypriot migrants and refugees receive welfare benefits, education, or housing. He also instigated and helped build the Cyprus Villages Housing in partnership with St Pancras Housing Association in the late 1980s.[30] This "from life to art to life" philosophy is a cornerstone of his work.[31]

Personal life

In 1969, George Eugeniou married Maroulla Sekkides, who became an actress with Theatro Technis. They have a son Aris, who is also dedicated to the theatre.

References

  1. ^ https://www.1000londoners.com/londoners/george-eugeniou/
  2. ^ https://www.unfinishedhistories.com/interviews/interviewees-a-e/george-eugeniou/
  3. ^ https://www.1000londoners.com/londoners/george-eugeniou/
  4. ^ http://www.thecnj.com/review/042607/feat042607_01.html
  5. ^ http://www.thecnj.com/review/042607/feat042607_01.html
  6. ^ [1] George Eugeniou in Melandrinos
  7. ^ [2] George Eugeniou in Ill Met by Moonlight
  8. ^ Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television Credits: Television shows, George Eugeniou in films
  9. ^ [3] George Eugeniou Oh Democracy!
  10. ^ [4] George Eugeniou: Cassandra`s Choice
  11. ^ John Gulliver, George Eugeniou directs his own Three Plays about Cyprus Cyprus Trilogy, Camden New Journal, 2 November 2017
  12. ^ George Eugeniou (15 October 2017). "George Eugeniou speaks about "Cyprus Trilogy"". Cyprus Trilogy – via youtube.com.
  13. ^ https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-goon-trilogy/george-eugeniou/9780955575204
  14. ^ Interview on Parikiaki http://www.parikiaki.com/2018/02/george-eugeniou-through-the-theatre-you-learn-how-to-deal-with-life
  15. ^ https://www.unfinishedhistories.com/interviews/interviewees-a-e/george-eugeniou/
  16. ^ Theatro Technis (2018). "Theatro Technis ancient Greek Drama archive Classics Centre at the University of Oxford". APGRD – via apgrd.ox.ac.uk.
  17. ^ https://www.unfinishedhistories.com/interviews/interviewees-a-e/george-eugeniou/
  18. ^ "A Tribute to the Theatre of the Modern Greek Diaspora". Etudes Helleniques. 2008 – via ediamme.edc.uoc.gr.
  19. ^ https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2008/10/30/stage/going-abroad-to-make-it-at-home/#.XBP3qFz7TIU M
  20. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2003/jan/16/theatre.artsfeatures1
  21. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/2731981.stm
  22. ^ [5], The Arts Britain Ignores: The Arts of Ethnic Minorities in Britain. Naseem Khan discusses George Eugeniou
  23. ^ https://www.unfinishedhistories.com/interviews/interviewees-a-e/george-eugeniou/
  24. ^ Howard Loxton, "Women in Parliament – Aristophanes, translated by G Theodorides, Theatro Technis, Camden", British Theatre Guide.
  25. ^ http://islingtontribune.com/article/stage-return-for-the-actors-who-rehearsed-in-parks-and-on-zoom-calls
  26. ^ Parikiaki on Cyprus Week at Theatro Technis, [www.parikiaki.com/2018/07/cyprus-week-at-theatro-technis/
  27. ^ Theatro Technis Cyprus Week Raising the flags of the Republic of Cyprus, [6]
  28. ^ THEATRO TECHNIS in association with THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CYPRIOTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Presents Cyprus Week 2014,[7]
  29. ^ [8] CindexServices and organisations in Camden
  30. ^ Cyprus Villages Housing in partnership with St Pancras Housing Association, [9], "Camden New Journal", 2 April 2013.
  31. ^ http://theatrotechnis.com/