#KeepItGreek with a Greek play every week from the comfort of your home

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Do you like Greek comedies and theatre? The Greek Herald has found a way to combine them both.

Comedies of the past, recently played on the Greek theatrical stage, to help you relax during these unprecedented times.

Every week, as part of #KeepItGreek, The Greek Herald team will choose a theatrical play for our loyal followers.

Today, we begin with «Χτυποκάρδια στα Θρανία». Lakis Lazopoulos signed on for the adaptation and directed the popular comedy, with original music by Manos Hatzidakis. Katerina Geronikolou plays the role of Lisa Petrovasili and Orestis Tziovas plays the role of Professor Dimitris Papadopoulos. In surprise roles are Maro Kontou, Nikos Galanos and Costas Voutsas.

The following is a Greek description of the film if you want to challenge yourself even further to #KeepItGreek:

Σας αρέσουν οι παλιές ελληνικές κωμωδίες και το θέατρο; Ο Ελληνικός Κήρυκας βρήκε έναν τρόπο να τα συνδυάσετε.

Κωμωδίες του παρελθόντος, που παίχθηκαν πρόσφατα στην ελληνική θεατρική σκηνή για να περάσετε πιο χαλαρά αυτές τις πρωτόγνωρες ημέρες.

Ο Ελληνικός Κήρυκας στο πλαίσιο του #KeepitGreek θα επιλέγει για εσάς κάθε εβδομάδα ένα θεατρικό έργο.

Αρχή σήμερα με τα «Χτυποκάρδια στα Θρανία». Ο Λάκη Λαζόπουλος υπέγραψε τη διασκευή και σκηνοθεσία της δημοφιλούς κωμωδίας, με την πρωτότυπη μουσική του Μάνου Χατζιδάκι. Στο ρόλο της Λίζας Πετροβασίλη η Κατερίνα Γερονικολού και στο ρόλο του καθηγητή Δημήτρη Παπαδόπουλου ο Ορέστης Τζιόβας. Σε ρόλους έκπληξη οι Μάρω Κοντού, Νίκος Γαλανός και Κώστας Βουτσάς.

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