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Ancient Greek theaters return to life in pandemic

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Lights! Crickets. Birds. Bats. Action!

The ancient theater of Epidaurus, renowned for its acoustics, has reopened for a limited number of open-air performanc­es, with organizers planning a live-streamed event Saturday for the first time in the Greek monument’s 2,300-year history.

Live concerts and events have been mostly canceled in Greece this summer due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. But the Culture Ministry allowed the Epidaurus Theater in southern Greece and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in

Athens to host performanc­es under strict safety guidelines.

“Only 45% of the seats are occupied, the refreshmen­ts areas are closed, there is no intermissi­on, and tickets are only issued electronic­ally,” said Maria Panagiotop­oulou, spokeswoma­n for the cultural organizati­on which organized the events.

“We normally have 80 performanc­es in the summer. This year, it’s just 17. We kept changing the plans. We planned for a September start, and then we were concerned that all events might be canceled. We ended up with something in the middle. It would have been the first summer without a performanc­e in 65 years.”

Acts from abroad were off-limits due to the pandemic, and the scheduled artists were instructed not to give encores. Stewards wearing surgical gloves and plastic visors keep spectators apart as they clamber up the steep stone amphitheat­er steps to find their seats.

Just 4,500 of the usual 10,000 seats are being made available at Epidaurus Theatre, a honeycomb-colored stone venue with a shallow, half-funnel shape that allows music and voices from the stage to be clearly heard all 55 rows up. Surrounded by pine-covered mountains of the southern Peloponnes­e region, audiences also can clearly hear the sounds of birds and crickets along with the protests of people who were locked out of the theater for arriving too late.

The National Theatre of Greece will be performing “The Persians” by ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus for Saturday’s live-streamed show.

 ?? (AP) ?? Spectators listen to a concert at Odeon of Herodes Atticus as the city of Athens is seen on the background on July 15.
(AP) Spectators listen to a concert at Odeon of Herodes Atticus as the city of Athens is seen on the background on July 15.

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