Grecia: la crisi va a teatro

How has the economic crisis affected the theatre in Greece? In the recent years, Athens and Thessaloniki have experienced a boom in culture and theatre. Despite low budgets (young actors are often unpaid), the number of plays performed is set to increase and the new production strategies are...

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Main Author: Gilda Tentorio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2019-04-01
Series:Itinera
Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/itinera/article/view/11489
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Summary:How has the economic crisis affected the theatre in Greece? In the recent years, Athens and Thessaloniki have experienced a boom in culture and theatre. Despite low budgets (young actors are often unpaid), the number of plays performed is set to increase and the new production strategies are attracting more audience. The polis itself has become the stage: performances are taken out of the theatres and moved to public squares, streets, old factories and rundown neighbourhoods. Meanwhile, the citizens-spectators have rediscovered the urban topography and the renewed sense of community. It seems that bearing together the brunt of the crisis is possible.  
ISSN:2039-9251