Natasha Triantafylli

Born in Αthens, in 1980. She is a sociology graduate of the Panteion University of Athens. She has also studied theatre at the Synchrono Theatro of Athens. In 2013, she made her debut as a director with Antigone by Sophocles (Benaki Museum, as part of the Athens Epidaurus Festival). She has also directed Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett (Benaki Museum), The Karamazov Brothers by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (Greek Art Theatre Karolos Koun), Le Danaidi by Andreas Kalvos (Athens Epidaurus Festival), Marshall Plan – A Path of Perspectives by her and Dimitra Mitropoulou (Athens Epidaurus Festival), Wonderful Ruins by Stefanos Kavallierakis and Angelos Koutsolampropoulos (National Theatre of Greece). In 2021, she collaborated with the Greek National Opera, having staged the opera The Magic Pillows by George Dousis and Eugene Trivizas. In 2024, she directed the project Groundbreaking: Innovation in Science, Art and Business, a concept by Stathis Kalyvas (Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall).