Greek Consulate centenary celebrations bring comedy, culture and theatre to Sydney

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The Consulate General of Greece in Sydney continued its centenary celebrations over the long weekend with a diverse program of comedy, discussion and theatre marking 100 years since the diplomatic mission’s establishment in 1926.

The celebrations, commemorating the arrival of the first Consul General Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos to Sydney on 20 May 1926, brought together members of the Greek Australian community across three days of cultural and academic events.

Festivities began on Friday, June 5, with “Battle of the Greeks: The Great Greek Comedy Roast” at Darling Quarter Theatre, where Greek and Greek Australian comedians entertained audiences with a humorous exploration of stereotypes, migration and identity.

The show featured Greek Australian comedians Anthony Locascio, Charisa Bossinakis and George Moulos alongside Greece-based performers Katerina Vrana, Yiannis Sarakatsanis and Nefeli Meg.

Adding to the atmosphere was an interactive live quiz between Team Australia and Team Greece, with comedians and audience members joining in the light-hearted cultural showdown.

Festivities began on Friday, June 5, with “Battle of the Greeks: The Great Greek Comedy Roast”. All photos copyright The Greek Herald / Andriana Simos.

On Saturday, June 6, attendees gathered at The Brighton in Brighton-Le-Sands for a lecture by Dr Fay Makantasi, Research Director at Greek think tank diaNEOsis.

Dr Makantasi explored key economic and social issues shaping contemporary Greece, offering insights into the country’s evolving social landscape and economic realities. The event was emceed by Business Sydney Executive Chairman Paul Nicolaou.

The centenary program concluded on Sunday, June 7, with the theatrical performance “Lemonia” at The Factory Theatre in Marrickville.

Performed by Alexandra Ousta, the monologue was based on real cassette recordings of a young Greek migrant woman in the 1970s and explored themes of migration, alienation, family and marriage through the experiences of the Greek diaspora.

The events formed part of the Consulate General’s broader centenary celebrations, which began in May with the launch of Dr Panayiotis Diamadis’ book 100 Years of the Consulate General of the Hellenic Republic in Sydney 1926–2026.

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