"The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes" Accessible performance by ATLAS E.P.
- ATLAS E.P.

- Jun 2
- 3 min read
Sunday, June 8th at 21:00 Athens Epidaurus Festival
Peiraios 260 - Venue E
ATLAS E.P. is honored to accompany the production of Back to Back Theater that comes from Australia to present the performance "The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes" at the Athens Epidaurus Festival on Sunday, June 8th with Interpreting in Greek Sign Language, Surtitling of the sound and dialogues in Greek and English, Audio Description of the content and a Tactile Tour one hour before performance starts.

Information about the performance and the Group
What if artificial intelligence ruled the world? Would we all automatically become intellectually disabled? These questions are explored in the performance The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes by the acclaimed Australian troupe Back to Back Theatre—questions made all the more urgent when articulated by a company composed entirely of internationally renowned professional actors with intellectual disabilities. The show’s title references a Charles Perrault folktale, which is itself inspired by an Aesop fable. In the story, a dog carrying a piece of meat in its mouth while crossing a bridge is deceived by its reflection in the water. Mistaking the image for another dog with an even greater prize, it lunges after the illusion—only to lose both its real meal and the imagined one.
Employing themes of human rights, gender politics, and the looming prevalence of artificial intelligence, the play unfolds like an open, democratic assembly that ingeniously escalates into a revelatory confrontation, laying bare all that divides us and binds us together. Through a barrage of missteps, misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and misconceptions, it invites us to reconsider what we deem “normal,” as well as the assumptions we make about ourselves and others, serving as a reminder that no one exists in isolation and that we all bear responsibility—both personal and collective.
Since its founding in 1987, Back to Back Theatre, a pocket regional troupe based in Geelong, near Melbourne in southeastern Australia, has been producing trailblazing and subversive works that initiate dialogue, yet do not accommodate easy answers.
In a society consumed by perfection and uniformity, the troupe's uniqueness shines through. Co-signed by the actors themselves, the works strive to defy entrenched yet unspoken perceptions of what is possible, both in theatre and in life. Over the past two decades, the troupe has toured extensively worldwide and amassed numerous prestigious international awards.
In 2024, Back to Back Theatre received the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale, while in 2022, it was honoured with the world's most esteemed theatre prize, the International Ibsen Award, which is bestowed on an individual, organisation, or institution within the arts for extraordinary achievement in the realm of theatrical art.
"The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes" has been co-commissioned by Carriageworks, Theater der Welt 2020, Düsseldorf, the Keir Foundation, the Thyne Reid Foundation, and The Anthony Costa Foundation, supported by Creative Partnerships Australia through Plus 1, with additional development support from the Geelong Arts Centre, Arts Centre Melbourne, the Melbourne International Arts Festival, the Une Parkinson Foundation, The Public Theater (New York), and ArtsEmerson (Boston).
You can find more information on the following link: https://aefestival.gr/festival_events/o-kynigos-peftei-thyma-tis-skias-toy-the-shadow-whose-prey-the-hunter-becomes/?lang=en
Tickets booking
Audience members who want to make use of the accessibility services are kindly requested to contact ATLAS E.P. at +30 6993507553 or by email at askatlasep@gmail.com.
Accessibility Team
Audio description, tactile tour, music depiction, curation of services and accessibility production organisation: Emmanouela Patiniotaki
Surtitling: Ilias Katsigiannis
Greek Sign Language Interpreting: Myrto Ganouri, Olga Dalekou
GSL Interpreting assistance, production assistant: Dialechti Tzanoulinou




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