18 January 2012 15:24

Friday

CINEMA SCREENING
Cine Studio, University of Nicosia, 9pm. Friends of the Cinema Society screening of Nanni Moretti’s 2010 film ‘We Have a Pope (Habemus Papam.)’ In Italian with Greek subtitles. for more information. The film will also be screened at this venue on January 22 (at 8pm,) 24 and 26.
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 a 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

LIVE ROCK
Backroom Live, Stoa, Old Town, Nicosia, 11.30pm. The Minus One Experience, a weekly fun-filled music night not to be missed. .
STORY-TELLING
Ay. Omoloyites Cultural Workshop, Ay. Omoloyites, Nicosia, 6pm. The Plastselini Theatrical Story-telling group will perform three fun-filled stories in Greek. €5 entrance. for more information and 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 Theater, 57 Yiannos Kranidiotis Ave., Latsia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. The Central Stage of Thoc presents the play of 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., Αglantzia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. The central stage of Satiriko 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.’ . Every Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday until February 5.
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

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.
Artos Foundation, 64, Ay. Omoloyites Ave., 11am. Theatre Antidote brings the fun and educational ‘Just Imagine!’ to Nicosia. Aimed at children aged between 3-10, the play is about not just seeing the world in black and white but in all the colours in-between. In Greek but very little dialogue so non-speakers should also be able to follow the story. The play has a 45-minute duration. Tickets are priced at €10, €7 and €5 and can be reserved through .
Latsia Municipal Theatre, 57 Yiannos Kranidiotis Ave., Latsia, Nicosia, 6.30pm. The Central Stage of Thoc presents the play of 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., Αglantzia, Nicosia, 6.30pm. The central stage of Satiriko 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.’ . Every Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday until February 5.

Tuesday

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
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.

Wednesday

ART EXHIBITION
Zaphiri Art Gallery, Mystra Building, 10 Mystra Street, Engomi, Nicosia, 7pm. ‘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.
THEATRE
Dionysos Theatre, former Pantehon 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, 8.30pm. Amfiktio Theatre returns this winter with the multi-award winning play ‘That Face’ by Polly Stenham. , . Final performance tomorrow, Thursday.
Theatro Ena, 4, Athinas Ave., Nicosia, 8.30pm. Satrico Theatro’s Greek-language production of Paul Rudnick’s ‘I Hate Hamlet.’ . Every Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday until February 5.
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 €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.

Thursday

ART EXHIBITION
Gloria Gallery, 3, Zenonos Sozou St., Nicosia, 8pm. Works by acclaimed Greek artist Manolis Charos. Visit www.gloriagallery.com or . Until February 17.
CONCERTS
Brew Lounge & Tea Bar, 30B Hippocrates St., Laiki Yitonia, Old Town, Nicosia, 9.30pm. DKQ, the quartet led by Dimitris Kakavoulis, will tonight be joined on stage by violinist Pavlos Michaelides. During his appearances with DKQ, and in the context of Kakavoulis’ compositions, Michaelides will be incorporating tango, Balkan music and taximi elements, contributing to a very interesting musical outcome that no one should miss. €5 cover charge.
Strovolos Municipal Theatre, Nicosia, 8.30pm. The Cyprus Symphony Orchestra performs ‘Apocalypse’ under the baton of Michalis Economou. €12 entrance (reduced to €7 for 18-26 year-olds and pensioners) and with free entrance for those aged under 18. . The concert will be repeated in Larnaca tomorrow, Friday and in Limassol on Saturday, January 28.
The Shoe Factory, 304, Ermou St., Phaneromeni area, Old Nicosia, 8.30pm. The internationally-acclaimed Chilingirian Quartet, this year celebrating its 40th anniversary, performs. The Quartet will be joined by young Cypriot clarinetist George Georgiou for a unique concert of quartets by Ravel and Haydn and Mozart’s ‘Clarinet Quintet.’ Tickets priced at €25. Visit www.thepharostrust.com or .
THEATRE
Satirico Theatre, 11 - 15 Vladimiros Kafkarides St., Αglantzia, Nicosia, 8.30pm. Amfiktio Theatre returns this winter with the multi-award winning play ‘That Face’ by Polly Stenham. , . Final performance.

STILL ON

Apocalypse Gallery, 30, Chytron St., Tofarco Building. ‘Dolls & Puzzles’ by Christina Christofi. Visit www.apocalypse-gallery.com.cy or for more information. Until January 31.
Apotheke:Diagorou, 3rd floor, Diagoras Building, corner of Diagorou and Pantelis Kattelaris St. Works by Maria Toumazou in an exhibition entitled ‘Animal Patterns.’ The artist has also created a large installation at the other Apotheke space in Old Nicosia. Visit facebook.com/APOTHEKECONTEMPORARYARTS or . Until tomorrow, January 21.
Dino Art Café, 62-66, Irinis St. Works by Martha Elisabeth Landa. . Until February 5.
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.
Opus 39 Gallery, 21, Kimonos St., Strovolos. ‘Something different…’ Group Exhibition of Art and Craft. .Until January 28.
HISTORICAL EXHIBITIONS
Byzantine Museum, next to the Archbishopric. ‘Ap’ta kokkala vgalmeni…190 years since the 1821 revolution. Cyprus’ participation’ featuring paintings, other artefacts and objects from the revolution era. Until January 30.
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 12.
Also, the Museum is displaying ‘The Gifts of the Friends’ featuring purchases and donations yet to be put on permanent display, as part of its ‘City-Friends’ and ‘The Pandora’s Box’ exhibits. Until January 29.
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.
USEABLE ART EXHIBITION
Gallery K, 14, Evrou St., Strovolos. A range of new art works created by sisters Marina Schiza, Nedi Sakellaropoulou and Phoebe Constantinou, known collectively as 3S Designs. Beautiful works in glass, clay and on the canvas amongst other mediums, creating pieces that are a joy to look and have a practical use in the home. Open 10am-1.30pm and 4-8pm on weekdays and 10am-1.30pm on Saturdays and also, on the weekend of December 11 and 12 only, from 10am-1.30pm and 4-8pm. /3. Until today, January 20.