"4th century AD and a brilliant craftsman of Dionysus, Timothy, organizes a performance of Euripides' Bacchae, rousing the people against the emperor. Lazarus, the Cappadocian, is sent to suppress the rebellion and arrest the heretic. We are in the years of the total establishment of Christianity, in a climate full of sects, conspiracies, conflicts of power and personal ambitions, in the city of Antioch, which was the last cradle of the Greek education of the Gentiles."
Katerina Razelou was born in Athens and trained at the Drama School of Theatre of Art. She also studied English Literature at the University of Athens, graduating in 1980. Razelou is an actress active in theater and film. In addition to acting, she is a published poet and playwright, with works including Delenda Carthago (1993), Nostimon Imar (1998), Heroic Virtue (1999), and the play The Youth of Sidon.
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