Built in the 4th century BC, the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, a world-famous monument of cultural heritage, is also the Festival’s birthplace (1955). Its rare energy, combined with a striking architecture that is inextricably bound with the natural landscape, offers an unparalleled, enchanting theatrical experience to artists and audiences alike.
This year, with the therapeutic qualities of art more indispensable than ever before, both the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus and the Little Theatre of Ancient Epidaurus welcomed thousands of visitors, offering them mesmerizing moments. We watched original works inspired by Ancient Drama, classical and new takes on ancient plays, as well as acclaimed artists, both international and Greece-based, whose avantgarde performances thrilled us with their subversive dramaturgy and aesthetics.