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National Theatre Live brings All My Sons to the Megaron

The Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall presents, on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 20:00, in the Alexandra Trianti Hall, the recorded broadcast of the National Theatre production of All My Sons by Arthur Miller, directed by Ivo Van Hove. One of the most important works of American theatre, All My Sons sharply explores the boundaries between personal success and

“A Streetcar Named Desire” directed by Benedict Andrews at Megaron the Athens Concert Hall: Recorded broadcast from London’s Young Vic Theatre

Megaron the Athens Concert Hall continues its collaboration with National Theatre Live, presenting on Thursday, September 29, at the Alexandra Trianti Hall, one of the greatest American plays of the 20th century: Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Benedict Andrews. The production, filmed live in 2014 at London’s

“Oresteia” by Aeschylus – A landmark production in the history of the Greek theater returns for the a second year to the Ancient Theater of Epidaurus

The first collaboration of internationally acclaimed Greek director and teacher Theodoros Terzopoulos with the National Theatre of Greece, Aeschylus’ emblematic Oresteia, returns for a second year on August 22 and 23 to the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus – the very place where its thrilling journey began – bringing the Epidaurus

“The Oath of Europe” by Wajdi Mouawad

With eyes on the upcoming world premiere at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, the creative team of “The Oath of Europe”, written and directed by Wajdi Mouawad, met online with members of the Greek press during a media event hosted at the French Institute of Greece. The discussion marked the

Ulrich Rasche spoke about the “Antigone” that will open the Athens Epidaurus Festival: “Perhaps it is important to also listen to Creon’s arguments.”

The first encounter with Ulrich Rasche’s world of Antigone took place during the press conference held by Katerina Evangelatou and Argyro Chioti, in the presence of the German director and the cast. The Athens Epidaurus Festival opens this year with a political reading of Sophocles’ tragedy, directed by German director

Romeo Castellucci talks about “Berenice” coming to the Le Corbusier: “It’s a wonderful play about the annihilation of language … a kind of monument to loneliness”

Βy Eleni Koutsilaiou “On one side, Berenice, and on the other side, Isabel, piercing the stage like a flame. It’s like a fire. A great fire in the middle of the stage.” A monumental writer of classicism, a colossal director, an iconic actress, an international production of the Onassis Cultural
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