15 February 2012 17:03

Friday

CONCERT
Strovolos Town Hall, Nicosia, 7.30pm. ‘Musica Live III’ featuring more than 200 students and professional musicians on stage performing a variety of well-known pieces for choir, band and orchestra. Free entrance.
GERMAN FILM FESTIVAL
Cine Studio, University of Nicosia, 9pm. German Film Days 2012 screening of ‘Whisky mit Wodka.’ Tickets, priced at €8 and €6, are available at the door.
Synopses of the film in German, Greek and English will also be on hand. The same film will also be screened on Monday, February 20.
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.
Theatro Ena, 4, Athinas Ave., Nicosia, 8.30pm. Theatro Ena presents the infamous story of ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.’ Greek dialogue. Based on the hit Broadway musical. Tickets priced at €15. . Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until March 24.
Thoc New Stage, 29 Kampou St., Strovolos, Nicosia, 8.30pm. The New Stage of Thoc presents the play by 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

8TH CHILDREN & YOUTH FILM FESTIVAL
Zena Palace Cinema, Nicosia, 9am. A selection of shorts, followed by ‘The Crocodiles Strike Back’ at 10am, ‘Get Educated Paathshaala’ for 10-12 year-olds at 4pm, ‘Tomboy’ at 6pm and ‘Ways to Live Forever’ at 8pm and aimed at those aged over 15.Visit www.icffcy.org for more information.
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT
Pallas Theatre, Paphos Gate, Nicosia, 5pm. Virginie Bove and Agata Jozwik of the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra perform works by Widor, Debussy and Prokofiev with the flute and piano. Free entrance.
LIVE JAZZ
Academy 32, 32, Constantinou Paleologou St., Old Nicosia, open 7pm-2am. Sarah Fenwick performs with pianist Loukas Loukas and saxophonist Achilleas Thomasides. Contact the venue on for more information. Tonight only.
LIVE ROCK
Backroom Live, Stoa, Old Town, Nicosia, 11.30pm. The Minus One Experience, a weekly fun-filled music night not to be missed. .
Sto Perama, 12, Zigzag St., Castle area, Limassol, 10.30pm. Rock nights every Friday and Saturday. .
MUSICAL THEATRE
Satirico Theatre, lower level, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Αglandjia, Nicosia, 9pm. Paravan, Margarita Zachariou and Diomides Koufteros present the musical theatre production ‘Evelyn Evelyn’ based on Jason Webley and Αmanda Palme’s album of the same title. Call 7008086 for more information and reservations. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday.
OPERA NIGHT
Casteliotissa Hall, Nicosia, 8pm. The programme will include a selection of famous arias and duets by W. A. Mozart, G. Puccini, G. Donizetti, V. Bellini, G. Verdi performed by sopranos Hilda Paroian and Vasiliki Erotokritou and baritone Petros Solomou under the artistic direction of Sona Gargaloyan and accompanied on the piano by Lilia Khatchatourian. €5 entrance at the door.
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. . 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. , . Final performance tomorrow.
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. Theatro Ena presents the infamous story of ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.’ Greek dialogue. Based on the hit Broadway musical. Tickets priced at €15. . Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until March 24.

Sunday

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. . Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until April 29.
Artos Foundation, 64, Ay. Omoloyiton Ave., Ay. Omoloyites, Nicosia, 11am and 4pm. Theatre Antidote presents ‘Hide and Seek’ Thoc Award winner for Best Children’s Play 2009-2011. Suitable for children aged over 2. Tickets €10 and €7. . At this venue today only.
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. , . Final performance.
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. Theatro Ena presents the infamous story of ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.’ Greek dialogue. Based on the hit Broadway musical. Tickets priced at €15. . Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until March 24.

Monday

GERMAN FILM FESTIVAL
Cine Studio, University of Nicosia, 9pm. German Film Days 2012 screening of ‘Whisky mit Wodka.’ Tickets, priced at €8 and €6, are available at the door.
Synopses of the film in German, Greek and English will also be on hand.
OPERA
Strovolos Municipal Theatre, Nicosia, 8.30pm. London’s Opera della Luna presents Jeff Clarkes adaptation of Franz Lehar’s ‘The Merry Widow.’ Visit www.cyprus-tickets.com or for more information. The performance will be repeated in Limassol tomorrow.

Tuesday

GERMAN FILM FESTIVAL
Cine Studio, University of Nicosia, 9pm. German Film Days 2012 screening of ‘Goethe!’ Tickets, priced at €8 and €6, are available at the door.
Synopses of the film in German, Greek and English will also be on hand. The same film will also be screened on Thursday and Friday, February 23 and 24.
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 .
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 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday until March 8.
Melina Mercouri Hall, near Famagusta Gate, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Ethal presents Martin McDonagh’s ‘The Pillowman.’ The disturbing content of the play means it is not suitable for people aged under 18. Tickets are priced at €15. for more information or reservations. The play will also be performed at this venue on Thursday, February 23 and on February 28 and 29.
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

ART EXHIBITION
Centre of Contemporary Art Diatopos, 11DZ, Crete St., Nicosia, 8pm. Solo exhibition by Maria Perendou entitled ‘Alter ego.’ Visit www.diatopos.com or . Until March 16.
DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
The Shoe Factory, 304, Ermou St., Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. The first part of a two-screening event entitled ‘Andrés Segovia in Portrait.’ Tonight, ‘Segovia at Los Olivos’ will be shown in English. The second screening, ‘The Song of the Guitar’ will be shown next week. Organised by the Pharos Arts Foundation with the support of the Embassy of Spain .
GERMAN FILM FESTIVAL
Cine Studio, University of Nicosia, 9pm. German Film Days 2012 screening of ‘Goethe!’ Tickets, priced at €8 and €6, are available at the door.
Synopses of the film in German, Greek and English will also be on hand. The same film will also be screened tomorrow.
LECTURE
Leventis Museum, 15-17, Hippocrates St., Laiki Yitonia, 7.30pm. Dr. John Seiradakis, Professor of Astrophysics and Astronomy at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki will give a lecture on Astronomy in Ancient Greece. In Greek. Visit www.leventismuseum.org.cy or .
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 Tuesday, 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.
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 . Final performance.
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 29.

Thursday

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 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday until March 8.
Melina Mercouri Hall, near Famagusta Gate, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Ethal presents Martin McDonagh’s ‘The Pillowman.’ The disturbing content of the play means it is not suitable for people aged under 18. Tickets are priced at €15. for more information or reservations. The play will also be performed at this venue on February 28 and 29.

STILL ON

Apocalypse Gallery, 30, Chytron St., Tofarco House. ‘Insights and Visions’ by Athina Betini. Visit www.apocalypse-gallery.com.cy or . Until tomorrow, February 18.
Argo Gallery, 64E, Digenis Akritas Ave. ‘Ghost Town’ by Martin Meason. Visit www.argogallery.org or telephone . Until tomorrow, February 18.
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 today, 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 today, February 17.
Opus 39 Gallery, 21, Kimonos St., Strovolos. Paintings by Anna Vasiliou and Kiara Tsokkou Timm. . Until February 25.
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
Scarabeo Bar, 4, Nikokreontos St. A solo exhibition by Panayiotis Pieris entitled ‘The camera, the paper and the mouse.’ . Until February 28.