Greek National Theatre
Following in the footsteps of the Greek Royal Theatre, the Greek National Theatre was founded in Athens in 1932 with the purpose of recruiting the most talented theatre artists and presenting the best of the national and international repertory. Its first building, on St Constantine's Street off Concord Square, was demolished in ... ...
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