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  • CHATROOM at the Tristan Bates Theatre

    CHATROOM at the Tristan Bates Theatre

    Christos will appear alongside Liesl Jensen and Eva Ditzelmüller in Enda Walsh’s CHATROOM directed by Abigail Graham. This is his last show as part of his 3 years at East 15 Acting School.

    • CHATROOM by Enda Walsh
    • MAY 31 to JUNE 2
    • Tristan Bates Theatre, The Actors Centre

    Christos will be leading this cast along Liesl. He is playing William and Liesl is playing Jim. The full cast includes Dominik Cicak as Jack, who he played with in November in Generation Z, Magdalena Skerencak as Emily and Roze Elisa as Laura.

    Information on the Tristan Bates Theatre website: https://www.tristanbatestheatre.co.uk/whats-on/chatroom-burn

    Recently, Simon Stephens, called the Class of 2018 “an inspiring bunch of groovy fuckers” after seeing them in a dress rehearsal of his play THREE KINGDOMS with director Tom Hughes calling the class “brave and fearless” – so all of the ensemble is looking forward to enjoying the project and making the most of the last show.


    In other news, with ARCO DEUM, a new release – a new song two weeks ago as a response to America’s unhealthy relationship with guns. It’s called AVALANCHE and it’s on Spotify.


    New Headshots with Chris Mann

  • THREE KINGDOMS by Simon Stephens

    THREE KINGDOMS by Simon Stephens

    We, the INTS at East 15, are currently working with an insane dude and brilliant director called Tom Hughes on a play called THREE KINGDOMS. Tom’s method of working is fucking fun. His rehearsal space is epic. I finally feel free to work, to own my own, within the parameters of the play. A freedom partly bestowed upon us by the playwright, Simon Stephens, who, in conversation, when I asked him about how he felt on altering and reshaping his work, he differentiated himself from a novelist, saying he feels very much like a theatre maker, who gives the starting point to a larger creative exploration. That, being the role of the playwright. A word he also etymologically explained.

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    Improvised nightmare scene out of nowhere, during the break.

    So far, every day of rehearsal, we dance, and sing, and create and explore.

    The picture above was taken by Tongchai O. Hansen, our AD and fellow INT of 2018, who will be documenting our process on his personal blog. So, head over to Tongchai’s to read his journal!

    Meeting Simon was an absolute joy, I love meeting people who are passionate about their work, and he is a very charismatic person. He offered us very interesting comments and opinions on theatre, working on a play and his own methods. I left that meeting entirely inspired and motivated to work, and now, I’m hoping this inspiration can stay with me, as motivation and self-confidence can always fluctuate.

    In other news, Higher Hopes has been slightly delayed, but still streamlined for release this month.

    Featured Image: Christos Floros, Tom Hughes and Simon Stephens (left to right) (c) Tongchai O. Hansen

     

     

  • HIGHER HOPES by ARCO DEUM

    HIGHER HOPES by ARCO DEUM

    Very excited to officially confirm that Higher Hopes, the single I recorded with Arco Deum will be out and available to stream next month.

    This is a first-preview of the cover, that includes a note/thought/poem I wrote during the summer of 2016.

    ❤️Love.

     

  • GENERATION Z by Christos Floros concludes run at the Corbett Theatre

    GENERATION Z by Christos Floros concludes run at the Corbett Theatre

    What an incredible project is has been, Generation Z or Uncertainty of a Scattered Mind has been such a wonderful project to be a part of.

    I started writing this play almost 3 years ago, and to perform it at the Corbett with this wonderful team, and to have it be so well received – a dream, if I may say, come true.

    When I find the time, I hope to write more extensively about the whole process.

    For the moment, we’re back filming.

  • GENERATION Z at the Second Annual International Festival.

    GENERATION Z at the Second Annual International Festival.

    Generation Z or Uncertainty of a Scattered Mind opened at the Corbett Theatre last week and we’ve had a blast.

    It has been an incredible and humbling experience to work and act in a script that was so personal to me.

    A huge thank you to Eduardo Almeida who directed the piece, to all of the wonderful cast, our technical support team and the amazing and loving audiences.

    Thank you.