Friday
THEATRE
Oroklini Community Council Theatre, Larnaca, 8pm. In its 100th production, the Anglo Cypriot Theatre (ACT) performs Patrick Marber’s controversial play ‘Closer’.
Directed by John Williamson. In English. For ticketing and further details, . Please note that the play is not suitable for people aged under 16. At this venue today and tomorrow only. The play will be performed in Nicosia from April 4-7.
Saturday
THEATRE
Oroklini Community Council Theatre, Larnaca, 8pm. In its 100th production, the Anglo Cypriot Theatre (ACT) performs Patrick Marber’s controversial play ‘Closer’.
Directed by John Williamson. In English. For ticketing and further details, . Please note that the play is not suitable for people aged under 16. At this venue today only. The play will be performed in Nicosia from April 4-7.
Skala Theatre, 15, Kyriakou Matsi St., Larnaca, 8.30pm. Skala Theatre presents the Sébastien Thiéry’s ‘Guinea Pigs’ directed by Andreas Melekis. In Greek. . Final performance tomorrow.
Sunday
THEATRE
Skala Theatre, 15, Kyriakou Matsi St., Larnaca, 8.30pm. Skala Theatre presents the Sébastien Thiéry’s ‘Guinea Pigs’ directed by Andreas Melekis. In Greek. . Final performance.
Thursday
ART EXHIBITION
Cornaro Institute, 23 Mehmet Ali Street, Larnaca, 7pm. New paintings by British artist Sarah Hoskins, entitled ‘New Foundations’. Visit www.cornaroinstitute.org or . Open Monday-Friday, 9.30am-4pm until April 20. (Car parking available behind City Alkisti hotel on St Lazarus Square).
STILL ON
House of Arts and Letters, corner of Makarios Ave. and 4, Kalograion St.. Works by Irina Bolotos. . Until today, March 30.
Kypriaki Gonia Gallery, 45, Stadiou St. Margaret Paraskos’ latest work. Visit www.gallerykypriakigonia.com.cy or . Until April 15.
Municipal Art Gallery. ‘Through the eyes of a collector: the private collection of Haris Karayiannis’ featuring the work of 69 Cypriot artists. Open Monday-Friday from 9am-1pm and 3-6pm and, on Saturdays, from 9am-1pm. . Until May 6.
The Cornaro Institute, 23, Mehmet Ali St. New paintings by Andreas Efstathiou. Open Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm until today, March 30.