“An Enemy Of The People:” An Oblique Look At Democracy From Schaubühne Berlin
An Enemy of the People was first introduced to Greek audiences in 1902 by the pioneering “New...
Read MoreKaterina Pestamatzoglou is a theatrologist, screenwriter, and theatre critic based in Athens. She holds a Master’s degree from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She has worked as a dramaturg with theatrical organizations and has taught theatre education in primary schools. Her reviews and critical essays have appeared in the Greek press, while her screenwriting work has been broadcast on national television. Her interests focus on contemporary performance and the dramaturgical analysis of theatre as both an artistic and social practice.
Posted by Katerina Pestamatzoglou | 9th Mar 2026 | Germany, Greece, Review, Theatre and Politics, Transcultural Collaborations
An Enemy of the People was first introduced to Greek audiences in 1902 by the pioneering “New...
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