
Iphicrates and Harlequin, two Athenians, were shipwrecked on an island; all their companions seem to have perished at sea.
Iphicrates wants to go find them, but Harlequin prefers to take advantage of the situation and decides to no longer be his slave. To punish him for his insolence, a furious Iphicrates tries to punish him, but is interrupted by Trivelin, a former slave and governor of the island.
The latter then explains the law on the "Slave Island": when a master arrives with his slave, they exchange terms. The aim is to correct the pride and barbarity of the masters, to make them "healthy" and help them learn from their mistakes, rather than seeking revenge.
The latter then explains the law on the "Slave Island": when a master arrives with his slave, they exchange terms. The aim is to correct the pride and barbarity of the masters, to make them "healthy" and help them learn from their mistakes, rather than seeking revenge.
Rates
Rates
From 30 January 2026 to 15 February 2026
From 30 January 2026 to 15 February 2026
Full price
17€
Reduced price
14€
Teenager
11€
Child
8€
Opening times
Opening times
On 30 January 2026
- 21:00 at 21:00
On 7 February 2026
- 21:00 at 21:00
On 15 February 2026
- 16:30 at 16:30