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Wow, imagine seeing ancient Greek theater as it was written to be performed. In a 2500 year old venue, under the starts. This oh so timely production of the Acharnians was performed during the Athens Epidaurus Festival and now it’s coming back to the Herod Atticus Theater in September 2010:

Get the plot here.

Get your tickets here:

September 9th & 10th, 2010
Starting time: 21:00 Aristophanes
” The Acharnians”
dir: Sotiris Hadzakis
National Theatre of Northern Greece

Ticket Prices : €10 (for students), €20, €30
Hellenic Festival Box Office: 39, Panepistimiou Str (in the Pezmazoglou Arcade, opening hours Mon-Fri 08.30-16.00 & Sat 09:00 – 14:30)
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Information: www.ntng.gr
Tel Bookings : 210 3272000

By Athensguide

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