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OPERA
‘Rigoletto’
- Athens
- To January 6
Directed by Nikos Petropoulos, the Verdi opera “Rigoletto” is being staged at the Olympia Theater through January 6. The Greek National Opera production features vocalists Dimitris Platanias, Antonis Koroneos, Elena Kelessidi and Vassiliki Karayianni, among others. Shows start at 8 p.m.
Olympia Theater,
59-61 Academias,
tel 210.361.2461.
EVENT
City Happenings
- Athens
- Today & Tomorrow
The City of Athens is continuing its “Let’s Go to Town” festive activities, which include music, theater, art events and other happenings as well as wine and Christmas sweets in many main streets of the capital. You can enjoy holiday cheer at Monastiraki Square from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. today as well as on Stadiou Street at the same time tomorrow.
MUSIC
Classical
- Athens
- Tonight
Violinist and music teacher Nina Patrikidou will interpret works by Tchaikovsky, Verdi, Massenet and other composers, along with other soloists and the ERT Greek Radio & TV Youth Orchestra, at the Olympia Theater tonight. The concert starts at 8 p.m. and ticket prices range from 20 to 30 euros. For information, call 210.322.1786.
Olympia Theater,
(See Above).
Boogie-woogie
- Athens
- To January 8
Pianist Mitch Woods will maneuver his way through boogie-woogie sounds, swing and rock‘n’roll at the Half Note Jazz Club, in a series of performances that kick off tonight and will run to January 8. Woods is joined by his Big Easy Boogie backing band.
Half Note Jazz Club,
17 Trivonianou, Mets,
tel 210.921.3360.
EXHIBITION
Titian
- Athens
- Extended
The exhibition “From Titian to Pietro da Cortona,” which includes seven Titian works and is on display at the Museum of Cycladic Art, will run to January 11. Guided tours are also scheduled on some days.
Cycladic Art Museum,
4 Neofytou Douka,
tel 210.722.8321-3.


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