Notis Peryalis

He wrote many plays, such as "Pain Gives Birth to Gods", which was awarded the prize of the Kalokairinios competition, "Sunborn" and "The Girl with the Ribbon", "Song in Messolonghi" (directed by Pelos Katselis as part of the Messolonghi festivities in 1957), "Eichmann and the Parrot" (1971)[3], "Golden Pill" and "Antigone of the Occupation" (People's Theatre Manos Katrakis 1954, 1958 and 1960 respectively), "Masks for Angels" (Elsa Vergi Company 1959), "Crazy Moon" (Arma Theatre 1965), "This Tree Wasn't Called Patience" (Hatziskos Nikiforakis Company 1974-5) etc.

Author of the book "When the Trees Rise" (novel 1971), "Atar Never Dies" (1971), "The Red Bird", Synchroni Epochi Editions, Athens, 1990, 120 p., (ISBN 960-224-232-9) etc.

Also the plays "Chekhov's Neighborhood" (1976) (National Theatre - New Stage - December 1976 - Direction: Dinos Dimopoulos), "Magic City" (1963) (Musical review in collaboration with Iakovos Kambanellis and music by Mikis Theodorakis), "Open the Door" (1986) and the radio play "The Horse of Thanasis" (recorded in 1954 and directed by Nikos Gatsos in which he also participates as an actor).

He also wrote the screenplays-adaptations for the radio sketch plays "Lambros and Maria" (1954) (Manolis Skouloudis) and "O Astrapogiannos" (1954) (Aristotles Valaoritis), the musical score of which was made by Mikis Theodorakis.

He has been honored with the Gold Medal of the Holy City of Messolonghi, the Newspaper Critics Award at the Thessaloniki Festival.