Hellenic Art Theatre delivers laughter and reflection with new comedy ‘Uncle Costa and Parthena’

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By Dimitrios Kametopoulos

The Hellenic Art Theatre has returned to the stage with a burst of humour, heart and community spirit, presenting its latest comedy, Uncle Kostas and Parthena, to enthusiastic audiences in Marrickville.

Written by Greek Australian playwright Koula Teo and performed by the acclaimed community troupe led by Stavros Economidis, the production blends side-splitting comedy with deeper reflections on family, fortune and the migrant dream. 

The story centres on Uncle Kostas, the Virgin (Parthena) and a colourful cast of characters entangled in fake affection, backstabbing and chaos – all sparked by a missing Lotto ticket that could be worth a fortune.

A talented Greek Australian cast

The performance features a strong ensemble of Sydney-based Greek Australian actors: Mimika Valaris, Hayden Tsavalas, Anna Giovanaki, Dimitris Daviskas (as Uncle Kostas), Evelyn Tsavalas and Foula Morfiadis (as Polyxeni and the Virgin).

The production showcases Economidis’ direction and set design, with production management by Ms Tsavalas, technical support by Thanasis Fotiadis, and lighting and sound coordinated by Lakis Morfiadis. English surtitles are curated by Mimika Valaris, making the performance accessible to wider audiences.

A comedy with meaning

While the play delivers generous laughter for all ages, it also touches on the hopes, dreams and challenges of Greek migrants who came to Australia searching for a better life. Audiences are invited to consider how money, ambition and family relationships intertwine – often with both hilarious and thought-provoking results.

Performance dates and details

Uncle Kostas and Parthena continues its November–December 2025 season at the historic Mantourideio Theatre, 36/142 Addison Road, Marrickville.

Remaining performances:

  • Friday 28 November – 7.30pm
  • Saturday 29 November – 7.30pm
  • Sunday 30 November – 5.00pm
  • Friday 5 December – 7.30pm
  • Saturday 6 December – 7.30pm
  • Sunday 7 December – 5.00pm (Final performance)

Ticket prices: $35 standard | $30 concession (pensioners, students) | $15 children under 12
Bookings & info: 0413 989 007

The Hellenic Art Theatre continues its decades-long commitment to preserving Greek culture and language on stage, proudly promoting works by both Greek Australian writers and authors from Greece and Cyprus.

This latest production is a testament to the vibrancy of Sydney’s Greek theatre community – and an evening of laughter well worth experiencing.

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