Cinderella | Athens | March 18-19
The Classical Ballet of Eastern Europe is bringing Sergei Prokofiev’s all-time classic “Cinderella” to the stage of the Christmas Theater.
The Classical Ballet of Eastern Europe is bringing Sergei Prokofiev’s all-time classic “Cinderella” to the stage of the Christmas Theater.
The Greek National Opera starts the new year with a bang, presenting its ambitious new production of Giuseppe Verdi’s swan song, the comic opera “Falstaff.”
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reiterated, in an interview published Sunday, that the next national election will take place in the Spring.
It is by now evident that Turkish aggression will intensify further this year.
All the reports confirm the feeling that Greek citizens have: In recent years, a silent – digital – revolution has taken place in the public sector.
The Danish Institute in Athens is presenting a program of three screenings showcasing some of the country’s finest talent.
It’s been a while since we heard something so purely positive about Europe. A pan-European study showed that the emotional bond of Europeans on the Old Continent has been strengthened.
A reported 1,000 police will be deployed for the funeral service and burial of former King Constantine Monday, according to Greek media.
The Finance Ministry anticipates fresh debt settlements from banks and management organizations over the next five months, ranging from 1.5 to 1.8 billion euros through the out-of-court settlement mechanism.
Greek industries that are able to operate on alternative fuel will be the first to be asked to reduce their natural gas consumption in the event that the mandatory 15% reduction measure is activated, as provided by the European regulation for dealing with supply disruption situations.