Two performers — one Greek, one French — dance and shout, cry and sing, agree and disagree, about life in the Eurohouse.
Made in transit between Greece and the UK, Eurohouse brings this difficult relationship to life through a darkly comic look at the EU’s founding ideals, and what got lost along the way.



“This wonderfully playful, intimate and ultimately moving show ... constantly pits idealism against self-interest and pragmatism."”
★★★★ Lyn Gardner, The Guardian“A charismatic duo”
★★★★ A Younger Theatre“A powerful, important and subtle piece of theatre ... might well make you rethink the EU.”
Exeunt Magazine“An inventive way of looking at political turmoil without becoming a parable of right and wrong.”
★★★★ StageTalkTwo performers — one Greek, one French — dance and shout, cry and sing, agree and disagree, about life in the Eurohouse.
Made in transit between Greece and the UK, Eurohouse brings this difficult relationship to life through a darkly comic look at the EU’s founding ideals, and what got lost along the way.



“This wonderfully playful, intimate and ultimately moving show ... constantly pits idealism against self-interest and pragmatism."”
★★★★ Lyn Gardner, The Guardian“A charismatic duo”
★★★★ A Younger Theatre“A powerful, important and subtle piece of theatre ... might well make you rethink the EU.”
Exeunt Magazine“An inventive way of looking at political turmoil without becoming a parable of right and wrong.”
★★★★ StageTalk