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"Composer Giorgos Kouroupos turns Stefan Zweig's 1929 short story "Leporella" into an opus for the Greek National Opera's alternative stage at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in southern Athens. The opera is in Greek and will be accompanied by English subtitles. "Lep[orella", set in early 2oth century Vienna, tells the tale of a maid who works for an unhappy couple; the maid starts to develop feelings for her master and begins granting him favors that keep getting stranger. The story deals with human psychology in an unforgiving manner. Performans start at 8:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. on Sundays). Ticket prices range from 15 to 20 euros. Fro more information and tickets, visit www.nationalopera.gr". | "Composer Giorgos Kouroupos turns Stefan Zweig's 1929 short story "Leporella" into an opus for the Greek National Opera's alternative stage at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in southern Athens. The opera is in Greek and will be accompanied by English subtitles. "Lep[orella", set in early 2oth century Vienna, tells the tale of a maid who works for an unhappy couple; the maid starts to develop feelings for her master and begins granting him favors that keep getting stranger. The story deals with human psychology in an unforgiving manner. Performans start at 8:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. on Sundays). Ticket prices range from 15 to 20 euros. Fro more information and tickets, visit www.nationalopera.gr". |
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"Composer Giorgos Kouroupos turns Stefan Zweig's 1929 short story "Leporella" into an opus for the Greek National Opera's alternative stage at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in southern Athens. The opera is in Greek and will be accompanied by English subtitles. "Lep[orella", set in early 2oth century Vienna, tells the tale of a maid who works for an unhappy couple; the maid starts to develop feelings for her master and begins granting him favors that keep getting stranger. The story deals with human psychology in an unforgiving manner. Performans start at 8:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. on Sundays). Ticket prices range from 15 to 20 euros. Fro more information and tickets, visit www.nationalopera.gr".