Migrant voices resonate in Athens performance of ‘Opou Gis Kai Patris’

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On a warm evening in Athens, Greece, the play Opou Gis Kai Patris brought the migrant experience to centre stage.

Written by Dean Kalimniou and Eleni Tsefala, the production tells the story of Greek migration to Australia.

Backed by the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) and the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW), the play had previously toured to sold-out audiences in Melbourne and Sydney. Its performance in Athens continued that momentum, with strong audience turnout and emotional engagement.

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Bill Papastergiadis OAM, President of the GCM, stated: “It was moving to see Greek audiences in Greece embrace a story so closely tied to the diaspora.”

“In my opening remarks before the show, I spoke about the isolation many migrants once felt and how cities like Melbourne and Sydney became places of community and belonging,” Papastergiadis added.

“Over time, those communities evolved. While still rooted in Hellenic culture, they developed a new identity, and that transformation is reflected in their cultural expression. This play captures that journey.

“As the night ended and families gathered in the courtyard, I was approached by a young woman who had recently migrated to Ireland with her family. She turned to Eleni Tsefala and said, ‘You don’t know how much this play resonated with me. I thought I was the only one who felt this way.’ Then she looked at me and said, ‘Maybe my family and I should leave Ireland and come to Melbourne for a better life.’

“That is the story of every migrant searching for a place that feels like home.”

Eleni Tsefala, who has spent more than two decades researching Greek migrant theatre in Australia, said: “Bringing the voices of Greek migrants back to Greece has been a long-held goal. These stories deserve to be heard both by the diaspora and those in the homeland.”

The performance was directed by Stamatis Tselepis and featured a cast of actors who brought warmth and realism to the stage.

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