The Silent Cries: A Dramatic Exploration of Loss and Isolation
The play ‘Silent Cries’, presented at the Prova Theatre, intricately weaves the stories of a disillusioned actor and a grieving mother whose son was killed during the 1974 coup in Cyprus. This emotional narrative explores themes of despair, societal indifference, and the struggle for justice amidst personal trauma. Crafted by Kostoula Mitropoulou and Georgios Neofytou, the production aims to resonate deeply with audiences through its poignant characters and universal message about the plight of the marginalized.