
Inerant – ‘Unknowing’ Album Presentation
Suitable age: 18+

Inerant – ‘Unknowing’ Album Presentation

AI ANNA
Ioanna Chrysomalli, Lamprini Gkolia
AI ANNA, a creation aimed at producing ultimate pleasure and sensual satisfaction. Uncertain about what AI ANNA development, adaptation and learning function is capable of.
Duration: 35 minutes, no intermission
Suitable age: 13+

The 2nd Colouring Event is back, bringing even more color, creativity, and inspiration. After the amazing energy of the first event, this edition invites everyone to come together for a unique experience that blends art, music, and community.
Join us on April 19th, 2026, from 18:00 to 23:00, where you’ll step into a vibrant atmosphere filled with creativity. Enjoy a live colouring experience, discover a curated market with beloved Greek brands, and unwind with cocktails and music throughout the evening.
A highlight of the event is the colouring competition, running from 18:00 to 21:30, where participants can express themselves freely and share their artistic vision. The night will wrap up with a public vote and a special award ceremony at 22:00, featuring unique surprise gifts.
This time, the event also supports a meaningful cause, as all donation proceeds will go to the “Agios Savvas” Oncology Hospital.
It’s more than just an event—it’s a chance to create, connect, and be part of something truly special.
Suitable age: 18+

ACHOS fest
ILION plus and kompakt productions present a springtime open-air music and dance celebration in Athens, just before the arrival of summer.
On Sunday, May 17, in the outdoor space of PLYFA, four distinctive groups from the contemporary scene, creatively connected to traditional music, come together: Sourloulou Band, Kinteria, Laska, and Banda Entopica join forces in a musical journey where dance, festivity, and the shared memories of the Eastern Mediterranean reclaim their place in the present.
ACHOS is an invitation and a call to participate in a festival experience where instruments, voices, and bodies meet in a collective celebration. We approach musical tradition as free from conservative or divisive interpretations, highlighting its open and living character, one that makes it a shared cultural ground where the stories and memories of the region’s peoples meet and converse.
~Achos • Ahos~
The word “achos” refers to a confused, prolonged, or muffled sound. It can describe the sound of battle, celebration, the sea, or a storm. The word derives from the ancient Greek “ēcheō” or “ēchō,” meaning “echo.”
Doors: 18.00 / Starts: 19.00
Duration: 420 minutes

sister present their new album titled “blood” at PLYFA, which was released in February 2026 by the label same difference music. The band will be joined by an additional member for this performance.
Duration: 1.5 hours
Age suitability: 18+
Doors open at 21:00.

Just before setting sail for Amorgos, Rudu Fest makes a stop at PLYFA for its 5th Athens edition.
Thursday 21/5 | Dramachine – Over 9000 – N’Cheezed
Friday 22/5 | The Bonnie Nettles – Loud Silence – Black Body Radiation
Saturday 23/5 | Turboflow3000 – Capétte – Sigmataf
A three-day celebration bringing an island breeze of freedom, music, and authenticity. A diverse lineup that blends a return to guitars, new Greek music, upbeat rhythms, lyricism, sensitivity, and a dynamic urban sound.

HARMONIC DISSONANCE
Dances We Dance
Dances We Dance, a New York-based dance company, presents its first full-evening performance in Athens at PLYFA on May 8, 2026. The program, titled Harmonic Dissonance, features new works inspired by modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan.
Artistic Director Francesca Todesco reimagines Duncan’s Scriabin Études through new solos, duets, and ensemble works exploring themes of grief, resilience, unity, and conflict-echoing the expressive intensity of Alexander Scriabin’s music and Duncan’s visionary approach to movement. The program concludes with earlier works from the company’s repertory.
Duration: 90′ (with intermission)

NEKROTSOULITHRA live
The return of a live show that made history!
The phenomenon NEKROTSOULITHRA returns to PLYFA for another night of absolute musical chaos.
A live show we need — even if we didn’t know it! One more dance together, one more sing-along, a little more sweat.
Full-time trash mood: full face, tracksuits, scarves, beer cans, sunglasses, mopeds, rave vibes.
If you think you’ve seen it all… you probably haven’t seen anything yet.
Opening act: Pigs Kaput
Doors open at 21:00.
Duration: 120 minutes

The Typists
by Murray Schisgal
directed by Nagia Mitsakou
A masterpiece of American theatre.
For the first time in Greece, the one-act play The Typists by the award-winning American playwright Murray Schisgal will be presented starting April 4, 2026, every Saturday and Sunday.
The typists of the 1960s—with their fears, inhibitions, desires, and dreams—feel almost paradoxically familiar. Typewriters may have been replaced by computers, rotary phones by mobile devices, and mail-order catalogues by online shopping. Yet our needs, fears, desires, and the time that relentlessly pursues us remain unchanged.
Through what appears to be a simple snapshot of everyday life between two typical New Yorkers of his time, Schisgal manages to condense an entire lifetime into a single eight-hour workday. An eight-hour span that transcends the limits of space and time within the play and expands into the very fabric of human experience.
The Typists, one of the most striking one-act plays of modern dramaturgy, was first presented Off-Broadway in 1963, starring Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson, and won the Drama Desk Award. Murray Schisgal became widely known both for his play Luv (1964) and as the screenwriter of the film success Tootsie (1982), starring Dustin Hoffman and Jessica Lange.
When Paul Cunningham arrives on his first day at a new job in a mail-order company, he makes it clear to his colleague Sylvia Peyton that his presence there will be temporary. Paul studies law in the evenings and, with an already established lawyer uncle, his future appears promising.
Sylvia, the head of the department, welcomes him warmly. She too has her own dreams—primarily of an emotional nature. A particular relationship begins to develop between the two colleagues, as Paul’s “temporary” stay in the office keeps extending.
Weeks turn into months, months into years, and years into decades. Paul and Sylvia grow older together, sharing small everyday conversations about life outside the office and about the big things that—someday—the future might hold for them. When, now aged, they say their final “goodnight” to their unseen employer, we realize we have witnessed an entire life cycle filled with thwarted desires and unfulfilled dreams. A life seen through humor, sadness, illusions, and compromises that run through human existence.
Paul and Sylvia are potentially free individuals—like all of us. In a tragicomic way, we watch their desires and dreams being suffocated by their own fear. A fear that becomes a chain, restraining, limiting, and ultimately subduing them.
This potentially free human being is none other than each one of us.
Duration: 70 minutes
Suitable for ages: 12+

Parallel Dreamscapes
A Dialogue of Sound, Voice, and Image
A concert for voice, concert organ, electric guitar, and visuals is not a common encounter, and that is precisely where Parallel Dreamscapes finds its distinctive artistic voice, bringing together contemplative minimalism, reimagined baroque repertoire, and a responsive visual environment.
On 4 April 2026, we will host this interdisciplinary performance, featuring soprano Georgia Balabini, organist Tea Kulaš, guitarist Mislav Režić, and visual artists Hristos Tolis and Marios Fournaris.
The first part of the evening presents works by Arvo Pärt, John Tavener, and Philip Glass for soprano and organ. Their music, often associated with the contemplative language of late twentieth-century minimalism, unfolds through spacious textures and meditative repetition, creating a reflective sonic landscape.
In the second part, Georgia Balabini and Mislav Režić turn to music by Henry Purcell, presented through new arrangements for voice and electric guitar as part of the project (C)halcyon Days. In this setting, baroque expression is not simply preserved but reframed, allowing historical material to resonate through a contemporary music language.
Throughout the performance, visual works by Hristos Tolis and Marios Fournaris shape an evolving visual layer that interacts with the music and deepens the sense of immersion.
Moving between stillness and intensity, early music and modern sonority, Parallel Dreamscapes offers an atmospheric meeting of sound and image, an invitation to experience familiar musical worlds in a new and unexpected light.
Duration: 60 minutes