Lakis Lazopoulos
Economy
Lazopoulos Rejects SYRIZA Ticket Offer
Greek TV satirist Lakis Lazopoulos said he won't accept an offer from the main opposition Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) to run on its ticket in May's European Parliament elections.
Lazopoulos, a grandiose actor who has a habit of trying to...
entertainment
French Mothers Film Shot on Milos
You Will Honor Your Mother and Your Mother, is the title of the French film in which Lakis Lazopoulos plays. The film has been shot on the Greek Cycladic island of Milos showing its beauty, and is expected to...
events
Lakis Lazopoulos Travels to Cyprus With 'Sorry…I'm Greek'
The well-known theater play by Lakis Lazopoulos, “Sorry...I’m Greek,” which received warm applause in Europe lately, will also travel to Cyprus July 22-27 for limited performances.
The exciting comedy presenting economic and political aspects of developments in Greece under a...
Europe
Lazopoulos in Brussels: ‘Papandreou is ‘Forrest Gump’ of Greece’
Lakis Lazopoulos spoke to British station Channel 4 with John Snow in a direct link from Brussels on the occasion of his European tour with the play “Sorry, I’m Greek.”
The famous Greek actor explained to the journalist what the...
Greece
Comedy Show 'Sorry I am Greek' Upsets German Director
Lakis Lazopoulos is on tour in Germany with sold-out performances, which apparently frustrates the Germans.
The renowned comedian appeared on stage in Düsseldorf dressed up in the traditional Greek costume (tsolias) and waited 4 minutes to start his show, as the...
Europe
Lazopoulos and Alexiou Charm German Audience
Comedian Lakis Lazopoulos gave a glorious performance last Saturday night in Dusseldorf in front of 2,669 spectators. The tickets were sold-out days before the event, proving the popularity the actor enjoys among Greek-Germans. His European tour premiere was apparently...
Europe
Lakis Lazopoulos’s European Tour Begins With Sold-Out Crowd in Düsseldorf
Lakis Lazopoulos is preparing his European Comedy Tour 2012 with the theatrical play “Sorry… I’m Greek,” which apparently has plenty of messages to send across Europe.
“Those of you who are Greek can realize the tone hidden behind this ‘sorry.’...