"To Tavli (Backgammon)" by D. Kechaidis

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The historical play "To Tavli" by Dimitris Kechaidis, one of the most important Greek dramatists of the post-war period, is presented in the picturesque area of "Neromylos" in the Sainopouleion Grove.
To Tavli (Backgammon) has an excellent plot and demonic rhythm. Its strong, unique, sarcastic and cynical sense of humour is penetrating, and it reveals the human comedy hidden in small tragedies.