He attempts to make a mini account of his life and professional course. Welcome to the show “Good morning again?” he also spoke about rehearsals in the new performance “Ed Gambler” that will star from late January 2025 at the Proscenium Theatre. “I have been in this job 25 years and for reasons of livelihood I have happened to do three or four performances a year. At some point growing up you see the pattern of things and how magic repeats itself – if it doesn’t stop – it makes a belly. And you start thinking I don’t get as much joy as I used to get.” Afterwards, Christos Loulis spoke of the period he entered the school and his first years in the artistic field, while he revealed that “I have eaten many professional and personal slaps”. CORVERSE “When I entered school it was like I was reborn. I break up my life in pre-school and after school, it’s like I’m a different person. I saw the world with so much color and other eyes, it was as if a meadow of possibilities and possibilities, flowers, animals of all kinds had suddenly spread before me. I was so excited about this meadow, I kept thinking about running, playing, anything. I was so given, as if I had taken one time and flown, I couldn’t see behind me, just ahead. First of all at school and a few years later I had cut off my old friends, I had cut off my parents themselves. I mean, I was talking to my parents while it was almost necessary. It was like a weird, subconscious attempt to become someone else, to get closer to myself anyway. For a period of 2-3 years I had left my friends. At some point they would say “Where are you?” and I really didn’t have time, I was at school, then I would go to the theater, I would work at the theater, I would open it in the morning, then I would go to school, then I would go back to the theater and lock it up at night. There at this stage, at 22-23, you are lost.” Referring to his wife, Emily Kolyandris and their children said: “With the child you have to be a special case so you don’t understand what matters and not you. You must have an incurable ego not to realize that you are not the center of the universe, if you ever were.” Finally, in the question whether he has ever faced depression he confessed: “We all go through phases we don’t know what’s happening to us. Waves you go through and say ‘What’s going on?’ Years pass and you change, the environment doesn’t change. If you reach a point where you cannot solve things it is necessary to go to a man to help you.”
Christos Loulis: “I have eaten many professional and personal slaps”
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