Heritage
Resurrecting the Ancient Little Theater of Epidaurus
Restoration of the 2,400 year-old Little Theater of Epidaurus is helping to revive interest in Greece’s ancient theaters, and their role in the community.
Theater
“Twelve Angry Men” Enters its Seventh Year at the Anesis Theater
The legendary play by Reginald Rose, translated into Greek and directed by Konstantina Nikolaidi, returns for a 7th year at the Anesis Theater in Athens.
Theater
Plaudits for Modern Revival of “Orestes” at Epidaurus
At this year's Athens-Epidaurus Festival, director Giannis Kakleas' revival of Euripides' play “Orestes” has been one of the many highlights so far.
Theater
EU Commission Approves Financial Aid for Cultural Venues
A 14-million-euro support program will apply to Greek companies in the arts and entertainment sectors most affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Theater
“Live from Mount Olympus” Podcast Brings Greek Myths Alive for Preteens
Hermes narrates the story of Perseus and Medusa in a new podcast series aimed at pre-teens, available for free on-demand.
Theater
Watch the Play “Prometheus Bound” Live from the National Library
In an innovative event to be streamed live, Asechylus' play about man's gift of knowledge will be performed in the historic home of the National Library.
Theater
Arts and Disability Festival Brings Actors and Dancers to Greece
Reserve your spot in the audience at the No Limits Festival in Athens now.
Theater
Athens & Epidaurus 2019 Festival Ticket Pre-Sale Begins
Catch a show at one of Greece's ancient amphitheaters this summer.