Combining live, mythology-inspired storytelling and immersive visuals, the new cultural experience offers a modern introduction to the sounds and themes of the ancient Greek world
Performances that challenge conventions while exploring what connects people across time, place, and evolving technology
Shadow theatre, live music and Greek mythology come together in a family-friendly summer production that reimagines the Twelve Labours of Heracles through humour, spectacle and tradition
A breakdown of Athens Epidaurus Festival performances to mark on your calendar
As the first weekend of the globally acclaimed Epidaurus Festival draws near, these are the performances that will be opening the month-long cultural phenomenon
The matinee tradition—long standard in London and New York City—is slowly taking hold in Athens.
A bold, multi-layered work, 'Ihsane' marks a compelling convergence of contemporary choreography, personal testimony, political awareness, and humanitarian engagement.
Set in interwar New York, Astoria, the new production at Pallas Theater, tells the story of Greek immigrants who crossed an ocean simply to endure. Through music, memory, and a single coffeehouse, the performance traces exile, survival, and the fragile hope of belonging
Now playing at the National Theatre of Greece, the acclaimed production that premiered in London turns listening into a radical act, shifting the focus from speech to the living world around us
The anticipation, the moments suspended in time—"(π)ending" is the solo aerial dance performance by Natasa Arabatzi, capturing the fleeting spaces of life where the mundane and extraordinary collide
Oscar-nominated Canadian-Greek director Nia Vardalos debuts her new stage project at the Pallas Theater next month.
M Productions brings a fresh, silent performance of the timeless 1922 vampire film 'Nosferatu' to Fournos Theater every Wednesday and Thursday