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Interview || Tony Nikolakopoulos || The Greek Breakfast Show || 13/05/26

Category: Music
Duration: 00:31:59
Publish Date: 2026-05-13 02:31:26
Description:

Following a hugely successful run in Melbourne and Sydney, The Life of Byron returns to the stage at the Greek Centre, featuring George Kapiniaris alongside Sophia Katos. A heartfelt and hilarious journey through memory, family and identity, the story follows Byron as he faces his biggest decision yet: caring for his ageing mother.

After the success of their national touring hit The Last Proxy, Tony Nikolakopoulos and George Kapiniaris reunite with co-writer Sally Faraday to present this tender, funny and deeply relatable new Australian play.

Filled with humour, nostalgia and emotional depth, The Life of Byron follows Byron (not Brian), a middle-aged man in the throes of a mid-life crisis. As he confronts a life-changing decision about his ageing mother, who is in the early stages of dementia, he is forced to revisit the moments, memories and relationships that shaped him.

Sorting through his childhood “glory box,” Byron unlocks a flood of memories. From boyhood dreams and teenage rebellion to love, marriage, loss and identity, each moment builds a portrait of a man trying to make sense of his life. Accompanied by a vibrant soundtrack, the story moves through time with warmth and honesty, revealing the profound influence of the most important woman in his life, his mother.

At its heart, The Life of Byron is a story about family, culture and growing up, no matter how late in life that may come. It is also a tribute to the migrant generation who helped shape modern Australia.

Cast & Creatives
  • Written and Directed by Tony Nikolakopoulos
  • Co-written by Sally Faraday and George Kapiniaris
  • Starring George Kapiniaris (Acropolis Now, Wogs Out of Work)
  • Featuring Sophia Katos (Strictly Ballroom the Musical, Saturday Night Fever,Wentworth)

 

What the Critics Say

“Kapiniaris as you’ve never seen him before.” – Weekend Notes

“Kapiniaris’ signature style of ethnic humour… the story is told in hysterically titled chapters.” – Weekend Notes

“The audience loving every moment.” – Weekend Notes“George Kapiniaris is such a natural. He channels anger and frustration, lust and love.” – The Blurb

“Well directed, the timing is excellent.” – The Blurb

You can also read more coverage from Greek City Times and The Blurb.

Why you'll love it

Blending comedy with heartfelt storytelling, The Life of Byron delivers laughs, recognition and emotional resonance for anyone navigating family, identity and ageing parents.

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