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Theatre: ‘Ross and Rachel’ – Chania 23rd October until 11th November

Ross and Rachel is a performance for voice and piano, based on the play of the young English playwright James Fritz.

WHERE: Theatre Kydonia, Ipsilantou 12, Chania
WHEN: 23rd October 9.30 pm until 11th November 9.30 pm

Friday October 23th, 9.30 pm
Sunday October 25th, 7.30 pm
Monday October 26th, 9.30 pm
Wednesday October 28th, 9.30 pm
Friday October 30th, 9.30 pm
Sunday  November 1st, 7.30 pm
Monday November 2nd, 9.30 pm
Wednesday November 4th, 9.30 pm
Friday November 6th, 9.30 pm
Sunday November 8th, 7.30 pm
Monday November 9th, 9.30 pm
Wednesday November 11th, 9.30 pm
Ticket price Ross and Rachel€ 14,- and € 10,- euros for students.
On-line ticket sale: ticket services.gr
and www.tickets.public.gr
as well as at the Public store in Chania, Chatzimichali Giannari 40 – 42.
The Kydonia Theatre adapts its operation to the Covid-19 measures according to  the recent circular of the Ministry of Culture regarding theatres:
1. For level 1 (green), 65 % fullness
2. Mandatory use of mask
3. Mandatory issue of an electronic ticket
About the performance:
The play, presented for the first time in Greece, is translated by Dimitris Kiousis, musical compositions and improvisations by Dimitris Droumbogiannis. Performers: actress Stellina Ioannidou and pianist Dimitris Drumbogiannis.

‘A dark and uncompromising play about romance, expectation and mortality, Ross and Rachel tells the story of what happens when two friends who were always meant to be together, get together–and stay together’. ( Good Reads)

Source: Theatre Kydonia
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Lydia

I'm Austrian living in Tavronitis, love nature, music, good books, sunsets, the sea, travelling, socializing and more. I came to Crete as a student in the early 70s, exploring the west and southwest of the island with friends by motorbike. When you are young everything is important and, there are lots of things to do...I did. Job, family,children, travelling the world. But I never lost my love for Crete for a minute. And nine years ago I ended up in this convenient corner of Crete, not only for holidays, but to stay and haven't regretted it for a minute.