
Vasilis Tsivilikas (Thessaloniki, January 17, 1942 – Athens, February 29, 2012) was a Greek comedy actor with significant appearances in the Greek film industry, television and especially theater. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The play is a farce that follows the attempts of a spendthrift couple living in debt to get out of financial trouble by keeping the entire amount of an unexpected inheritance without giving anything to their creditors. Unbelievable disguises, entanglements, and twists go hand in hand with physical and verbal gags, mainly from the protagonist. There are many good laughs with the protagonist's sudden entrances. First, Tsivilikas hangs from the ceiling, covered in gunpowder, then Tsivilikas bursts in wearing a sombrero as a Mexican cousin and sings Baila morena, then appearing dressed in rags because he lost his clothes in the river, and later still dressed as a monk with a belly from fasting too much.

Vasilis Tsivilikas directs and stars in this hilarious comedy of romantic misunderstandings by masters of the genre, Ray Cooney and John Chapman. The story takes place in a London fur shop, run by two businessmen who are completely different from each other.

An exercise in skill for the actors, as two different families coexist in the same interior space (living room, bedroom, children's room, dining room, kitchen) but in different houses (front doors, courtyard, hall).

In 2003–2004, Vasilis Tsivilikas adapted and directed Robin Howdon's comedy "Drunken Sweets" at the Gloria Theater. The performance was re-aired on August 20, 2006, as well as on ANT1 Pacific.

Vasilis Tsivilikas is running for mayor, not in Athens but in London. In this English comedy, he plays a Conservative Party candidate for mayor of London who is forced to impersonate a starlet in order to get involved in various adventures...

A hilarious romantic comedy about people's behavior and dreams when money falls from the sky! The play begins as an unrestrained farce, only to end up as a hymn to friendship and human solidarity, amid a barrage of explosions, gunfire, and... destruction.

Lalakis Makrikostas, CEO of a large company, uses his position to go to Kalamata for an inspection at the branch there, leaving his wife Popi alone at home and taking his mistress Lolota with him on the train. Suspicious that he is cheating on her, his wife decides to give him a taste of his own medicine. She accepts the charming Nikos Koutroumpas's proposal to spend a weekend together in Thymaria, as guests of stationmaster Stelios Molfetis...

Recorded performance from the Minos Theater (1999-2000). An English couple, Stanley and Joan, go on a trip to a small village in France. Unable to find accommodation due to a local festival, they end up in a miserable suite in a dilapidated hotel. However, due to a mix-up, Claude, a French businessman who is in the area on business, also ends up in the same suite. Claude takes advantage of his wife's absence and invites a cabaret dancer, Simone, to the suite. But unexpectedly, his wife, Helga, suddenly shows up to surprise him for his birthday! The two couples and the cabaret singer are forced to share the suite and find themselves embroiled in a series of hilarious comic situations. The icing on the cake of their adventures is the crazy hotel owner, his wacky employee, and... a radiator that climbs up to the ceiling!

A theatrical performance.
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