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A dazzling summer for the Athens Epidaurus Festival! Κωνσταντίνος Κάλτσας 2024-09-05T16:52:06+03:0002.09.2024|. More than 240.000 spectators, 2.500 artists, 92 productions, 85 days!
The Athens Epidaurus Festival is Greece’s leading cultural organisation and one of the oldest continuously running festivals in Europe. Spanning 69 years, the Festival has welcomed some of the greatest music, dance, and theatre artists of the international and local scene, in collaboration with the most prestigious Greek and international ...
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Opening hours of ATHENS EPIDAURUS FESTIVAL box offices: Main box office, Syntagma square (This is Athens info point): Monday to Friday 10:00-18:00. Odeon of Herodes Atticus box office: Box offices are due to open soon
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Held annually from June to August, the Athens Epidaurus Festival is one of the oldest performing arts festivals in Europe, offering both classical performances, including ancient Greek drama, and cutting-edge, avant-garde productions.
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus - known as the "Herodeon" - is located on the southern slopes of the Acropolis, on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street. Entry to the Odeon is from the pedestrianised Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, a walkway linking Athens’ main archaeological sites.
Over the 52 years of the Epidaurus Festival, the stage of this renowned ancient theatre has hosted all the leading lights of the post-war Greek theatrical arts; its scene has become the ultimate signifier of success for Greek actors, actresses, directors, composers, choreographers and set designers alike.
Medea. The initiative of commissioning internationally acclaimed European directors to stage ancient plays, launched in 2021 with the invitation extended to Thomas Ostermeier and resuming in 2022 with world premieres by Johan Simons and Ulrich Rasche, continues this year.
Following its successful launch last year, Open Plan, the Athens Epidaurus Festival platform of winter events and collaborations, is now scheduled to return in 2022, encompassing a fresh programme and a series of captivating artistic and educational initiatives.