A Melbournian Greek actress in French Albert Camus' play 'Caligula'
The mad Emperor Caligula rules over Rome. People are murdered, robbed, and hanged on a whim. Caligula's horse is the leader of the government. Rome's future is held hostage, reality itself is up for grabs and there are ears everywhere. And Caligula is dressing up as the goddess of Love and singing about it. Melbourne-based Greek actress Ioanna Gagani holds one of the roles in Nobel-Prize-awarded writer and philosopher Albert Camus' play.