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8 May 2013
Maja Jovic
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A dancer for more than 15 years, 20-year-old Natalie Marinopoulos will shine in the world's first amateur production of the famous musical, The Phantom Of The Opera
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26 Apr 2013
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A musical comedy for kids and the young at heart
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22 Apr 2013
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The Girls in Grey is a theatre play set within the vast landscape of WWI.
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22 Apr 2013
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Athenian comedian Katerina Vrana will be performing her show 'Feta with the Queen' in Greek Wednesday 24 April at Philhellene's restaurant.
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18 Apr 2013
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Belly dancing Bo-gyptian, Lay-Lah Wazir is the incarnation of character comedienne Yvonne Malik and writer Margarita Maragoudaki.
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15 Apr 2013
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Director Peter Andrikidis to present master intensive acting class
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12 Apr 2013
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The ancient Greek tragedy Iphigenia in Aulis, by Euripides, is currently on in Sydney as part of the Greek Festival of Sydney and Hellenic Art Theatre
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12 Apr 2013
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New play Trapped in Mykonos asks the time-honoured question: What makes a hero? And how high a price must be paid to satisfy men's greed?
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11 Apr 2013
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After two sell-out shows, Australian national treasure Effie is back for a final show as part of Yarraville Laughs
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8 Apr 2013
Helen Velissaris
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Not relying on easy targets like the crisis, Katerina Vrana takes the audience on a journey of opposites in this year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival show
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3 Apr 2013
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Xavier Michelides is back at this year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival with his show Good Morning!
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3 Apr 2013
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A talk on the life and times of Greek Neoplatonist philosopher Hypatia will be presented as part of this year's Festival Hellenika.
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27 Mar 2013
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A new show by Greek Australian theatre troupe Oi Alloi has taken to the stage.
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20 Mar 2013
Penni Pappas
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Greek born comedian Katerina Vrana is bringing her Hellenic humour to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in English and in Greek
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15 Mar 2013
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A new comedy, written by George Eliopoulos, and performed by the troupe Parikia, has hit the stage. To Kelepouri is a character-based situation comedy.
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13 Feb 2013
Sean Smith
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Thanassi Arthur Panagiotaras hopes to draw his audience's attention to the disconnectedness occurring outside the theatre walls
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11 Feb 2013
Penni Pappas
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Six years ago, comedian Soulla Pants took to the stage as a nervous first timer, now she wears the pants on stage.
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23 Jan 2013
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Greek Australian actor / comedian Jordan Raskopoulos has called on the public to help him win a Logie so he can deliver a mocking acceptance speech.
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21 Jan 2013
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The partnership of Greek American comedian and actoress / comedian Amy Poehler may be just the dynamic duo the Golden Globes have been looking for as presenters.
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16 Jan 2013
Penni Pappas
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George Kapiniaris does his best Bulgarian spy impersonation in the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
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20 Nov 2012
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Greek Australian actor Tony Nikolakopoulos is set to star in the Malthouse Theatre's production of the show Pompeii, L.A.
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16 Nov 2012
Penni Pappas
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Greek Australian Zoy Frangos talks about his unconventional entry into musical theatre.
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18 Oct 2012
Penni Pappas
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Greek Australian playwright Tom Petsinis has penned his fifth play, Elena and the Nightingale.
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22 Aug 2012
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Alex Lykos, writer and director of the Alex and Eve trilogy, Better Man and Negotiating Table is back with his latest show A Long Night.
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21 Aug 2012
Penni Pappas
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Greek Australian director Peter Kalos is giving back to local audiences through the US-centric play Angels in America.
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