How “Possessed” Is The Audience?
What is expected from theatrical adaptations of literature? Why have they become so popular...
Read MorePosted by Katerina Leoudi | 14th Sep 2018 | Adaptation, Greece, Review
What is expected from theatrical adaptations of literature? Why have they become so popular...
Read MorePosted by Athens-Epidaurus Festival | 10th Sep 2018 | Festivals, Greece, News
What is it about: Greece’s foremost cultural festival and one of the oldest performing arts...
Read MorePosted by Rie Hammer | 3rd Sep 2018 | Directing, Greece, Interview, Theatre and Gender, Theatre and Opera
The Greek-born opera director Rodula Gaitanou has made a name for herself internationally. She is...
Read MorePosted by Annita Capousizi | 16th Mar 2017 | Greece, Theatre and Disability
When I tell people that I do theatre with actors who have neuromuscular disorders, their outward...
Read MorePosted by Asimina Xyla | 3rd Dec 2016 | Greece, News
What a surprise it was back in 2014 when Adam Szymczyk, Artistic Director of documenta, Germany’s...
Read MorePosted by Elpida Komianou | 2nd Dec 2016 | Greece, Puppetry, Review
The Greek puppet theatre company, Prassein Aloga, meaning “to act irrationally” in ancient Greek,...
Read MorePosted by Maria Sikitano | 28th Nov 2016 | Greece, Review
“I was Hamlet. I stood on the coast and spoke with the surf BLABLA at my back the ruins of Europe”...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 1st Jul 2016 | Festivals, Greece, News
The International Festival of Ancient Greek Drama is a distinct cultural event with an...
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