From Soufli and Ithaca to Kythera and Karpathos the first cycle of the live streaming action of the National Theatre’s performances in remote areas of the country took place with the energy of PPC. As a Major Sponsor of the National Theatre and Sponsor of the live streaming action (livestreaming), PPC supports an institution that combines the timeless value of theatrical tradition with contemporary creation.

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The live streaming action (livestreaming) performances of the National Theatre in cooperation with PPC started in Soufli, where on 21 November the performance “Faust” was screened live from the Main Stage, based on Goethe’s play, directed by Aris Biniaris. The action continued in Ithaca, where on 19 December the performance “Three Sisters”, based on Anton Chekhov’s play, directed by Maria Maganari, was shown live from the Side Stage of the Chiller Building.

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The third stop of the action was Kythera, where on 14 February the performance “you have five minutes” by Katerina Louvari Fasoei, directed by Pantelis Dentakis, was broadcast live from the Side Stage of the Tziller Building by the Youth Stage of the Mikros Ethnikos. Karpathos was the fourth and last stop of the first cycle of the action, where on 27 March, World Theatre Day, the inhabitants of the island had the opportunity to watch the play “The Cherry Orchard” by Anton Chekhov, adapted and directed by Hector Lygizos, which was broadcast live from the Central Stage of the Chiller Building.

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The PPC Group’s General Manager of Corporate Relations and Communication, Ms. Sofia Dimtsa, said: “Theatre is not only about those who are close to the big stages. At PPC we believe that culture should be accessible to everyone. Through the action of livelive streamingstreaming with the National Theatre, we are using technology to bring major theatre productions to remote areas of the country, enabling more people to participate in the theatre experience. For PPC, energy is inextricably linked to society and culture, creating the conditions for a more sustainable future with culture playing a leading role.”.

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With a central message: “With inspiring performances. With performances that captivate. To be all@ one #metropolitan.” PPP continues to support the National Theatre, showcasing the power of energy meeting art. With respect for the classical theatrical heritage and support for new artistic voices, PPC stands by an institution that unites history with the present, offering space to new voices and productions that inspire, evolve and bring audiences closer to the theatre. Through this initiative, theatre “travels” beyond the confines of the stage, reaching people who do not have easy access to major productions, reinforcing the idea of a culture open and accessible to all.

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PPP promotes culture in all its forms, supporting initiatives that combine energy with creativity, innovation and sustainability, remaining firmly #Culture and energizing what shapes a better future.

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