The crazy farce about entanglement and dark political backroom dealings "PUT THE MINISTER IN THE SOCKET." However, the very variation on the title also expresses the spirit of this new comedy. Around the machine that keeps the prime minister of the country dead and alive unfolds a farce of dealings and entanglements with only one goal: To change nothing. The political backstage strikes, always for its own benefit, all kinds of scenarios aimed at not changing anything in the country. A comedy about a world that makes sure - in a sometimes criminal way - to keep up the pretense and do nothing at a time when finally some people have to plug in to do something.
The video film was created by the review of the same name, which was staged at the "Vembo" theater in the period 1987-1988.
Chrysoula Diavati (Thessaloniki, 25 February 1940) is a Greek actress. She spent her childhood in the Almopia region. She studied at the State Conservatory of Thessaloniki and then at the drama school of Giorgos Theodosiadis. She has participated in many plays, films and television series, including Brecht's The Five-Year Opera, Pirandello's The Dressing of the Naked, The Quiet Days of August and the television series Seven Deadly Mother-in-Laws. Since 1961 she has been married to fellow actor Nikitas Tsakiroglou. They have one daughter and two grandchildren.
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