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MEMENTO MORI:

AN EXISTENTIAL EXTRAVAGANZA

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THE SHOW​​

Memento Mori: An Existential Extravaganza is an absurd, darkly funny journey into our shared fear of death, and how we might better understand, accept, and even laugh about it.

Blending comedy, live music, and audience interaction, the show draws on philosophy, art history, folklore, pop culture, and personal storytelling to explore mortality in surprising and playful ways.

Rather than treating death as a grim ending, Memento Mori invites us to see it as a vital — and even enriching — part of life.

It’s part theatre, part group therapy… and part party.

An evening of laughter, music, unexpected moments, and a collective celebration of being alive.

We can’t escape death… but we can stage it.

A few things to know:

  • Audience interaction is part of the show (always optional — you’re free to just watch and enjoy)

  • Optional dress code: sequins, sparkle, party energy 

  • A few moments of strong language and darker themes — handled with humour and care

THE TEAM

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KATERINA PETRIDOU

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KYRIAKOS VLACHOS

Creator & Performer

Performer

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CHRISTIANA VLANTI

Performer

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RICARDO FERREIRA

Performer

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georgia gabrielides

Performer

Select your date:
21 June · 20:30

📍 Jamboree, King’s Cross

27 June · 19:00

📍 St John’s Hoxton

SUPPORTED BY:

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A heartfelt thank you to the beautiful people who supported our show through our Crowdfunder campaign.
We couldn’t have made this without you—you’re forever immortal in our hearts.

SUPPORT &  RESOURCES:

This show touches on themes of death and loss.
If you feel like you’d like to talk to someone or explore these topics further, here are some organisations that offer support:

NHS – guidance on bereavement and mental health support

Cruse Bereavement Support – support for people experiencing grief and loss

You’re not alone—and support is always available.

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