
Here we say SOS: Theatrical Comedy in Nicosia, Limassol & Larnaca
Date & Time
Saturday, Jan 31, 2026 –
Wednesday, Feb 25, 2026
Starts 20:00
Admission
€18 - €25

Date & Time
Saturday, Jan 31, 2026 –
Wednesday, Feb 25, 2026
Starts 20:00
Admission
€18 - €25
This theatre comedy tour in Cyprus presents “Edo Leme SOS,” a sharp and heartfelt satire by Giorgos Tsiakkas, running from January 31 to February 25, 2026, across Nicosia, Limassol, and Larnaca. The play humorously reflects modern Cypriot society, balancing laughter with meaningful reflection.
Eleven talented actors move through fast-paced comic situations that highlight both our strengths and contradictions. With wit and emotional depth, the performance asks whether we still hold on to our values or sacrifice everything for profit—leaving the answer to unfold live on stage. 🎭
Directed by Marina Vronti, the production runs for approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, is performed in Greek, and is suitable for all ages. A lively, relatable theatre experience that speaks directly to contemporary life.

Marios Dimitriou is a Cypriot performer whose work at the Georghios Lykourgos Municipal Theatre of Larnaca reflects his contribution to the theatrical and cultural life of the Larnaca region. A dedicated stage presence, Dimitriou contributes to the quality programming that makes the Municipal Theatre of Larnaca a vital institution for the island's performing arts community.

Giorgos Kyriakou is a Cypriot theatre practitioner and performer who has appeared at Baraki Cy and Georghios Lykourgos Municipal Theatre of Larnaca. Their stage work contributes to the rich theatrical culture of Cyprus, where a dedicated community of performers sustains quality theatre production across the island.

Marinos Chatzivasileiou is a Cypriot theatre actor whose performances at the Georghios Lykourgos Municipal Theatre of Larnaca — one of Cyprus's most important cultural institutions — reflect a career grounded in quality theatrical work. Larnaca's municipal theatre is a cornerstone of cultural life in Cyprus's third-largest city, and Chatzivasileiou's presence on its stage marks him as a valued contributor to the island's performing arts landscape.