October 03, 2024
July 07, 2024
May 15, 2024
March 17, 2024
Christopher's reviews for the play 'Still Life with Onions' (★★★★) are in!!
A highlight was Kouros, at one point delivering a chilling monologue on Berman’s life prior to fleeing Nazi Germany, and his experiences that followed in England during the war.
The character of Behrmann is also deeply endearing, initially perceived as an enemy. Over the course of the show it is revealed that he escaped a changing Germany in the 1930s and was previously misunderstood by Sue. Brilliantly played by Kouros, an emotional and transparent exchange between Sue and Behrmann was a highlight of the show for me.
Kouros brings a bewildered sorrow to Behrman who so wholly convinced himself that the Nazi storm would blow over Germany quickly and soon clear. This profoundly misguided perception has cost him greatly, most significantly and tragically in a love crushed to pieces under the Nazi heel.
March 12, 2024
February 20, 2024
February 02, 2024
February 01, 2024
November 17, 2023
August 08, 2023
July 03, 2023
May 30, 2023
October 30, 2022
August 30, 2021
April 23, 2021
Christopher has been part of Demuja's new exciting trilogy of music videos performing in Greek. Check it out THE TIME HAS COME
March 26, 2021
March 03, 2021
January 03, 2020
Christopher is currently in rehearsals for the new play #TooOld by Fleur Howle which will premiere at the Old Red Lion Theatre on Feb 9th 2020 before continuing a London tour...
For tickets CLICK HERE!!! and keep checking back for updates!
For tickets CLICK HERE!!! and keep checking back for updates!
February 21, 2018
February 20, 2018
February 14, 2018
Check out Christopher in the teaser for Dirty Thrills new video for "The Brave".
Full Video coming soon!!
The Brave
Full Video coming soon!!
The Brave
August 04, 2017
June 29, 2017
April 28, 2017
June 17, 2015
March 24, 2014
Reviews for SPACED 2014 at Theatre Delicatessen!!!
CLICK HERE!
The show is filled with a remarkable vibrancy and colour and is likely to keep you entertained all evening.
**** The Daily Telegraph (for Bush Bazaar)
**** The Daily Telegraph (for Bush Bazaar)
Extraordinary odyssey through modern drama…If you get a chance, attend it, and look out for any new work from what are by now certainly one of the most exciting theatre companies in London.”
***** Remote Goat (for Theatre Souk)
DYSPLA'S WELCO Fertility Tech (Click HERE for trailer) was where a few of the audience are invited to see whether we can co-produce an embryo between the four of us while we share what we have to give as a parent and what our aspirations are for the child. Some fun interactions and responses, nice production design and perhaps a little self discovery.
***** Remote Goat (for Theatre Souk)
DYSPLA'S WELCO Fertility Tech (Click HERE for trailer) was where a few of the audience are invited to see whether we can co-produce an embryo between the four of us while we share what we have to give as a parent and what our aspirations are for the child. Some fun interactions and responses, nice production design and perhaps a little self discovery.
March 14, 2014
Check out Christopher's scene from JUMP with Chloe Fontaine filmed by the very talented Chryssanthi Kouri HERE!!
March 12, 2014
Christopher will be part of WELCO, an exciting project for DYSPLA from March 17th - 22nd at the SPACED2014 Souk Theatre Festival!!
March 08, 2014
March 03, 2014
Christopher will be filming "Jump" this week and is appearing in WELCO at the SPACED 2014 Theatre Souk Festival from 17-22 March 2014... more details to follow!
January 23, 2014
March 29, 2013
March 26, 2013
March 17, 2013
#thecafé Opening on Tue 19th March...Tickets: oldredliontheatre.co.uk/the-cafe.htm
Trailer: vimeo.com/60850667
Sitespecific comedy 'The Cafe' in assoc w friends @orltheatre on @ The Coffee Works Project, Islington. From 19 March tinyurl.com/c7lxeju
— Bush Theatre (@bushtheatre) March 15, 2013
March 05, 2013
January 24, 2013
What's Peen Seen? Review of "The Jess Docker Show"
First of all, it must be noted that the Pentameters Theatre is a wonderful little gem nestled at the top of a winding staircase above the Three Horseshoes Pub in Hampstead. It showcases both new writing and revamped classics alike. The Jess Docker Show by Harry Saks is a satirical look at how the 'trash culture' of programs such as The X Factor and Big Brother are creating a dumbed-down society in which it is difficult to maintain artistic integrity and survive within the arts industry.
Low-budget filmmaker Tristan (Andrew Fitch) and scriptwriter Holly (Chloe Fontaine) are living in a rundown, grotty Camden flat and are reaching breaking point with both their relationship, and their lack of professional success. In a hope to change their luck, Holly devises a plan; she is going to lure the sleazy television personality, Jess Docker (Christopher Kouros), back to her and Tristan's flat and attempt by any means necessary to get a slot on his show.
However, hot-headed Tristan threatens to jeopardise everything with his inability to compromise on his principles.It's a fast-paced, rambunctious comedy, and with the recent scandal about TV personality Jimmy Saville, it has quite a topical slant. Both Fitch and Kouros deliver believable and charismatic performances, the intimate space allowing for no escape from Docker's creepy gaze and oily persona.
The sense of claustrophobia felt by Holly and Tristan and the lack of escape for Docker is palpable for the audience as we, too, are held within the tiny space of their flat. The clutter of both the set and the theatre itself only adds to the sensation of being trapped within their world.
The plot is fairly unpredictable. It is full of twists and there is a slightly unexpected darkness resonating from Tristan's bitterness, Holly's desperation and Docker's unapologetic debasement. The Jess Docker Show is an enjoyable hour which ultimately culminates in quite a satisfactory conclusion, leaving us questioning where our priorities lie and how far we are really willing to go to achieve our dreams.