Friday
CONCERTS
Diachroniki Music Stage, 2, Yiannis Koromia St., Kaimakli, Nicosia, 10pm. Greek singer Maro Markellou performs at this venue for one night only. for more information.
Pyles Live, 38, Kilkis St., Latsia Industrial Area, Nicosia, 12.15am, Zefeiris Melas performs for one night only. For more information or reservations .
LECTURE
CIIM Nicosia, 21, Academias Ave., Aglandjia, Nicosia, 6pm. Dimis Michaelides talks about ‘Happiness@Work.’ The lecture is free and open to the public. Register online at www.ciim.ac.cy/lectures/465-engagingpeopleforperformance.html or for more information.
THEATRE
Anemona Theatre, 7, Archangelou St., Latsia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Anemona Theatre presents Oscar Wilde’s ‘Salome.’ Greek dialogue. Suitable only for audiences aged over 17. Tickets priced at €15. . On every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until April 29.
Thoc New Stage, 29 Kampou St., Strovolos, Nicosia, 8.30pm. The New Stage of Thoc presents the play of Swedish author Stig Dagerman, ‘The Shadow of Mart’. Directed by Christos Karchadakis. In Greek. Tickets priced at €12, €6. , . Every Friday and Saturday until February 25.
Saturday
CONCERTS
Franky’s Live, 39, Apollonos St., Old Town, Nicosia, 8.30pm. One of the biggest Thrash acts in Greece and Europe, Suicidal Angels are performing in Cyprus for the first time. Supported by several local bands. Tickets €23 / €18 (presale.) .
Pallas Theatre, Paphos Gate, Nicosia, 4pm and 5.30pm. ‘Musical Works on Folk Melodies and Rhythms’ for children aged three and half to seven and a half and their parents. Tickets at €7 (for adults) and free entrance vouchers (for children and young people under 18 years old) available from the Pallas Box office (.) Part of a collaboration between the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra and the Education Ministry.
LIVE ROCK
Backroom Live, Stoa, Old Town, Nicosia, 11.30pm. The Minus One Experience, a weekly fun-filled music night not to be missed. .
THEATRE
Anemona Theatre, 7, Archangelou St., Latsia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Anemona Theatre presents Oscar Wilde’s ‘Salome.’ Greek dialogue. Suitable only for audiences aged over 17. Tickets priced at €15. . On every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until April 29.
Latsia Municipal Theatre, 57 Yiannos Kranidiotis Ave., Latsia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Thoc presents Miguel de Cervantes’ ‘Don Quixote’. In Greek. Tickets priced at €12, €6. , . Performances every Saturday and Sunday until February 19.
Satirico Theatre, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Αglandjia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. The central stage of Satirico Theatre presents ‘The Caucasian Chalk Circle’, a play by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht. . Every Saturday and Sunday until the end of February.
Theatro Ena, 4, Athinas Ave., Nicosia, 8.30pm. Satrico Theatro’s Greek-language production of Paul Rudnick’s ‘I Hate Hamlet.’ . Final performance at this venue tomorrow.
Thoc New Stage, 29 Kampou St., Strovolos, Nicosia, 8.30pm. The New Stage of Thoc presents the play of Swedish author Stig Dagerman, ‘The Shadow of Mart’. Directed by Christos Karchadakis. In Greek. Tickets priced at €12, €6. , . Every Friday and Saturday until February 25.
Sunday
CONCERT
Strovolos Municipality, Nicosia, 8.30pm. ‘Diastasis’ music and vocal troupe perform pieces from Greece’s 1960s and 1970s ‘New Wave’ including songs from that era from around the world. Tickets priced at €20. Contact the venue’s box-office on or use www.cyprus-tickets.com . The concert will be repeated in Limassol tomorrow and in Larnaca on Tuesday.
MUSICAL THEATRE
Red Live Music Stage, Old Town Hall Square, Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. ‘Singing on Eyes,’ Greek dialogue but the show also includes many English-language songs performed live by Margarita Vandorou. Created by Andreas Orphanides, the performance sees the stage shared by an actor- whose life story is being told- and a singer and a musician. Nicholas Apeitos also stars. for reservations.
THEATRE
Anemona Theatre, 7, Archangelou St., Latsia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Anemona Theatre presents Oscar Wilde’s ‘Salome.’ Greek dialogue. Suitable only for audiences aged over 17. Tickets priced at €15. . On every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until April 29.
Latsia Municipal Theatre, 57 Yiannos Kranidiotis Ave., Latsia, Nicosia, 6.30pm. Thoc presents Miguel de Cervantes’ ‘Don Quixote’. In Greek. Tickets priced at €12, €6. , . Performances every Saturday and Sunday until February 19.
Latsia Municipal Theatre, 57 Yiannos Kranidiotis Ave., Latsia, Nicosia, 10.30am. Thoc presents Menelaos Lountemis’ ‘A Child Counts The Stars.’ In Greek. Tickets priced at €6. , . Every Sunday.
Satirico Theatre, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Αglantzia, Nicosia, 6.30pm. The central stage of Satirico Theatre presents ‘The Caucasian Chalk Circle’, a play by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht. . Every Saturday and Sunday until the end of February.
Satirico Theatre, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Αglantzia, Nicosia, 10.30am. Satirico Theatre presents ‘Aladdin and the magic lamp,’ a Greek-language play for children which features actors and marionettes. . Every Sunday.
Theatro Ena, 4, Athinas Ave., Nicosia, 8.30pm. Satrico Theatro’s Greek-language production of Paul Rudnick’s ‘I Hate Hamlet.’ . Final performance at this venue.
Tuesday
CONCERT
Pavilion, Lakatamia, 9.30pm. The ‘Great Lady’ of Greek music Marinella and singer Costas Karafotis perform for two nights only. Tickets priced between €40-€100 depending on seating and includes a bottle of Scotch Whisky or Vodka per every group of four people. . The concert will be repeated at this venue tomorrow.
HASH
NICOSIA HASH
Various venues, 7.30pm. Exercise, eat, drink and be merry with the Nicosia Horrible Hash House Harriers every Tuesday. Join them for a walk, jog or run around the capital. Visit www.nh4.com.cy or .
OENOLOGY WORKSHOP
Institut Français de Chypre, 3, Vasilissis Amalias St., Ayios Andreas, Nicosia, 7-9pm. An enjoyable wine tasting programme featuring French oenologist and sommelier Michel Constantin. Only 6-10 places available for the course, encompassing four sessions of two hours each, on either Tuesdays, February 7, 14 and 28 and March 6 or March 1-8. €150 fee. /9 for more information.
THEATRE
Thoc’s New Theatre Building, 9, Gregoris Afxentiou St., Nicosia, 8.30pm. Thoc’s Experimental Stage’s new play, ‘Diaboliad’ based on the book of the same name by the Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov. Greek dialogue. A site-specific work that will take audiences around the theatre and outdoors so appropriate clothing and shoes are recommended. Tickets are priced at €12. Call the theatre box-office on from 6.15pm on performance nights or Thoc’s Central Box-office on . Performances every Tuesday and Wednesday until February 22.
Wednesday
CONCERT
Pavilion, Lakatamia, 9.30pm. The ‘Great Lady’ of Greek music Marinella and singer Costas Karafotis perform for two nights only. Tickets priced between €40-€100 depending on seating and include a bottle of Scotch Whisky or Vodka per every group of four people. .
THEATRE
Art Space Kat’oikon, 47, Pericleous St., Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. ‘Four erotic portraits’ by Lukas Bärfuss, adapted and directed by Sotos Stavrakis. €12 entrance. . Every Wednesday and Thursday until March 8.
Dionysos Theatre, former Pantheon Cinema, 29, Diagorou St., Nicosia, 8.30pm. . Dionysos Theatre presents the comedy ‘Two and a Half Murders and a Bulldog’ by Eugene Labishe adapted into Greek. Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday (at 6.30pm) until February 29.
Satirico Theatre, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Αglantzia, Nicosia, 8pm. Oelmek, Poed and Oltek present Jordi Galcerán Ferrer’s ‘The Grönholm Method.’ Greek dialogue. Free entrance but book a place by calling by February 6. At this venue tonight only. The play will be repeated at Ethal in Limassol on Friday, February 10.
Thoc’s New Theatre Building, 9, Gregori Afxentiou St., Nicosia, 8.30pm. Thoc’s Experimental Stage’s new play, ‘Diaboliad’ based on the book of the same name by the Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov. Greek dialogue. A site-specific work that will take audiences around the theatre and outdoors so appropriate clothing and shoes are recommended. Tickets are priced at €12. Call the theatre box-office on from 6.15pm on performance nights or Thoc’s Central Box-office on . Performances every Tuesday and Wednesday until February 22.
THEMED TOUR
Leventis Museum, 15-17, Hippocrates St., Laiki Yitonia, 10.30-11.30am. Themed tour of the Museum entitled ‘Nicosia- Royal Capital (1191-1489.) Visit www.leventismuseum.org.cy or between 7.30am-2.30pm for more information or to book a place. The same tour will also be carried out on February 15, 22 and 29.
Thursday
LECTURE
Home for Cooperation, opposite Ledra Palace Buffer Zone, Nicosia, 7-8pm. ‘The Kyrenia Shipwreck: Its History and Future Plans,’ by Dr. Matthew Harpster, Project Coordinator of the Kyrenia Shipwreck Collection Restoration Program.
THEATRE
Art Space Kat’oikon, 47, Pericleous St., Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. ‘Four erotic portraits’ by Lukas Bärfuss, adapted and directed by Sotos Stavrakis. €12 entrance. . Every Wednesday and Thursday until March 8.
STILL ON
Apocalypse Gallery, 30, Chytron St., Tofarco House. ‘Insights and Visions’ by Athina Betini. Visit www.apocalypse-gallery.com.cy or . Until February 18.
Argo Gallery, 64E, Digenis Akritas Ave. ‘Ghost Town’ by Martin Meason. Visit www.argogallery.org or telephone . Until February 18.
Dino Art Café, 62-66, Irinis str. Works by Martha Elisabeth Landa. . Until February 5.
Gallery K, 14, Evrou St., Strovolos. Works by Jane MacLean entitled ‘Mnemosyne’s Gifts.’ Visit www.gallery-k.co.uk or . Until February 29.
Gloria Gallery, 3, Zenonos Sozou St. Works by acclaimed Greek artist Manolis Charos. Visit www.gloriagallery.com or . Until February 17.
Isnotgallery, 11, Odysseus St., Old Nicosia. ‘Lush art in austere times 2012’ featuring works of around 50 artists, priced between €50-€500. Visit www.isnotgallery.com or or Andros Efstathiou on or Maria Efstathiou on for more information. Until March 2.
Marfin Laiki Bank Cultural Centre, 32, Byron Ave. ‘…Art Is - the art of Cyprus through the ages’ made up of selections from the Marfin Laiki Bank Collections. /5 for more information. Until mid-June.
Omikron Gallery, 2, Vasileos Pavlou St. Soteris Kallis’ first solo exhibition ‘The Thirteen Disciples…A visual assault on logic.’ Visit www.omikrongallery.com or . Until February 17.
Zaphiri Art Gallery, Mystra Building, 10 Mystra Street, Engomi. ‘Keeping up traditions’ a solo exhibition by Anna Zaphiri. Visit www.zaphiriart.com or . Visit www.wix.com/annazaphiri/art for more information on the artist and her work. Until February 10.
HISTORICAL EXHIBITION
Leventis Museum, 15-17, Hippocrates St., Laiki Yitonia. Display of a duplicate of The Antikythera mechanism, an ancient mechanical “computer” designed to calculate astronomical positions. It was recovered in 1900–1901 from the Antikythera wreck but its significance and complexity were not understood until decades later. Visit www.leventismuseum.org.cy or . Until February 26.
NUMISMATIC EXHIBITION
Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation, 86-90, Phaneromenis St. Numismatic exhibition entitled ‘Our Daily Bread. How much does it cost...from Ancient to Modern Times.’ Open 10am-7pm until February 26.
PHOTO EXHIBITION
Melina Mercouri Hall, near Famagusta Gate. Over 100 photos taken by Greece’s Ambassador to Cyprus Vassilis Papaioannou during his diplomatic career in ‘Cultural Intervals.’ Until tomorrow, February 4.