Does being righteous mean being right? Can democracy survive in a post-truth world?
This daring reimagining of Aristophanesâ Clouds catapults ancient satire into the heart of contemporary politics. It exposes how easily ideals can be distorted and asks: what are we willing to sacrifice in the pursuit of a better world?

Written and directed by Giulia Balsamo and brought to life by an ensemble of current students, The Clouds offers a bold contemporary response to Aristophanesâ classic comedy. Continuing KCLâs tradition of pushing the boundaries of the Greek Play, this production explores how ancient satire can illuminate the complexities of modern life. Incorporating original ancient Greek text alongside new writing, the performance interrogates themes of truth, morality, and the fragility of democratic ideals in an age of misinformation and polarisation.
Content Warnings
Contains violence, discriminatory language, and sensitive themes.
Age Suitability
Recommended for ages 14+ due to mature themes and strong language.
Particularly relevant for students of Greek tragedy, ethics, or political philosophy, the play offers a compelling opportunity to engage with classical themes that remain deeply influential today.
Venue: Greenwood Theatre, (55 Weston Street, SE1 3RA) London
Dates:Â 03-05 March 2026
Matinee Performances:Â Wednesday at 3:00 PM
Evening Performances: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7:30 PM
Running Time: Approximately two hours, including an interval. The play will be performed at the Greenwood Theatre (55 Weston Street, SE1 3RA) on the following dates and times:
- Tuesday, March 3 â Evening at 7:30 pm
- Wednesday, March 4 â Matinee at 3:00 pm and Evening at 7:30 pm
- Thursday, March 5 â Evening at 7:30 pm
Evening performances will be preceded by pre-show events at 6pm featuring leading scholars; these are free for that eveningâs ticketholders.
Tues: Dr Naomi Scott (University of Bristol)
Wed: tbc
Thurs: Professor Peter Meineck (NYU/ICS)
Tickets will be available on the Kingâs eStore in the next couple of weeks.
PLEASE NOTE: reduced rates and group bookings are available for school & further education groups. To book email greekplay@kcl.ac.uk directly. Teachers accompanying their students go free: please email to arrange.
