In the vibrant town of Neapolis, the artistic community is buzzing with excitement as the acclaimed theater group «Art Chro» continues to captivate audiences with their latest production, «8 Women Are Accused,» a renowned play by French playwright Robert Thomas. Following a successful run, the group has announced three additional performances, showcasing their commitment to cultural enrichment and artistic expression.
The production has garnered significant attention, thanks to its impressive direction, the remarkable talent of its cast, and meticulously crafted sets. The enthusiastic turnout for the previous four shows highlights the community’s desire for cultural experiences and the potential for local talent to shine. This mystery play stands out as a testament to the group’s versatility, as they consistently explore diverse theatrical themes while embracing innovative approaches.
The upcoming performances are scheduled to take place at the Old Municipal School’s event hall in Neapolis on the following dates:
- March 20, 2026, at 21:00
- March 21, 2026, at 21:00
- March 22, 2026, at 19:30
The production is directed by Maria Zervou and features a talented ensemble cast, including Varvara Argyriadou, Evaggelia Georgoudi, Nektaria Dermati, Evgenia Mazaraki, Pinelopi Markou, Xenia Perivolari, Tina Tsavalouta, and Christina Fouka. The musical accompaniment on piano is provided by Christina Bourloka, while the scenic design and costumes are crafted by Tina Tsavalouta. The makeup and hairstyling are managed by Xenia Perivolari, and the lighting and sound design are in the capable hands of Dimitris Zoumboulakis. Graphic design is overseen by @xmxiixmx, with scenic construction by Lambros Michaletos and Maria Andresaki.
Tickets for this engaging theatrical experience are priced at €10 and can be purchased in advance at the Neapolis bookstore «Knowledge» located at Alexandrou Papanastasiou 14, or by calling 2734023947 for reservations. For those outside the Municipal Unit of Voi, phone reservations can also be made at 27340 23947.
This information reflects the original publication date of March 18, 2026, and may not encompass any subsequent developments.








