A Greek Tragedy For Two Actors
Euripides’ Ion – Director: Ioli Andreadi – “Alfa Idea” Theatre – Athens Staging...
Read MorePosted by Dimitris Tsatsoulis | 7th Nov 2018 | Greece, Review
Euripides’ Ion – Director: Ioli Andreadi – “Alfa Idea” Theatre – Athens Staging...
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 Aleks Sierz | 25th Nov 2017 | London, Review, Theatre and Politics, United Kingdom
Asylum is one of the most emotive words in the English language. It evokes valleys of pain,...
Read MorePosted by Paula James | 5th Sep 2014 | Essay, London, Theatre and Film, United Kingdom
The September 4 live transmission of Euripides’ Medea will have brought an ancient Greek tragedy...
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