A woman, her doctor, a piano student, a man, his wife and a cat. What connects these people? What separates them? Who is Helga? Where is Lund?
Amongst the constantly talking animals of a herd, the basic rule of normality is the theater of conversation. When a young animal loses its voice and goes into hiding, the talking herd can’t accept its weakness and follows the rule, speaking to it using monologues. The young animal remains silent and the talking herd stands confused and unable to decide whether it’s really sick or just pretending. But as the silent, isolated animal struggles to get its voice back, the talking animals surround its cage and the most distrustful of them attacks.
Aneza Papadopoulou (Greek: Ανέζα Παπαδοπούλου; Kifissia, 1957 – July 8, 2022) was a Greek actress. Papadopoulou was born in 1957 in the Athenian suburb of Kifissia. She entered the Drama School of the National Theatre of Northern Greece and in 1974 she made her stage debut. She appeared at the National Theatre of Northern Greece for approximately two decades and she participated in a total of 19 theatrical performances, including, Germa by Federico García Lorca where she performed the title role, Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht, appeared as Bubi Katerina, and The Opera of the Five by Bertolt Brecht, playing the role of Polly. At the same time, she has also collaborated with theatrical institutions the National Theatre of Greece and the Attis Theatre included. She performed in theatrical plays such as Samuel Beckett's Happy Days (2020), Euripides' Ion (2003) and Bacchae (2017), Sophocles' Antigone (2016), Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons (2014) and others. Her last appearance was in Samuel Beckett's Happy Days, in 2020, at Attis Theatre. She also appeared in the films 120 decibels (1987), Shoulder for Hire (2007), Real Life (2004) and Little England (2013), which is considered as her top performance, while she also appeared on television series. Papadopoulou died of cancer on July 8, 2022.
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