
To Gala: Theatre Performance in Nicosia
Date & Time
Tuesday, Sep 22, 2026 –
Wednesday, Sep 30, 2026
Starts 20:00
Location
Theatro Dentro, Nicosia
Admission
€22

Date & Time
Tuesday, Sep 22, 2026 –
Wednesday, Sep 30, 2026
Starts 20:00
Location
Theatro Dentro, Nicosia
Admission
€22
Theatro Lexi presents "To Gala" (The Milk) by Vasilis Katsikonouris at Theatro Dentro in Nicosia, Cyprus, directed by Marina Vronti and produced by Giorgos Tsiakkas. A powerful story that explores the boundaries of love and sacrifice, touching the most sensitive chords of human existence.
Ticket prices start from €22.
The cast features compelling performances by Christina Pavlidou, Andreas Papamichalopoulos, Vasilis Charalambous, and Stavriana Kadi. Duration: 1 hour and 45 minutes.

Christina Pavlidou is a Cypriot theatre actress whose work has graced the stage of Theatro Dentro in Nicosia, one of the capital's most respected contemporary theatre spaces. Known for her committed and nuanced performances, Pavlidou represents the quality and depth of talent within Cyprus's vibrant theatre community. Theatro Dentro has long been a home for serious theatrical work, and Pavlidou's appearances there have contributed to the venue's reputation for producing compelling, character-driven drama.

Andreas Papamichalopoulos is a Cypriot actor whose work is associated with Theatro Dentro in Nicosia, one of the capital's most respected contemporary theatre venues. A performer committed to the rigour of theatrical craft, Papamichalopoulos contributes to the productions that have established Theatro Dentro's reputation as a home for serious, character-driven drama in Cyprus.

Vasilis Charalambous is a Cypriot theatre actor with a solid record of performances at two of the island's most important theatrical venues: Theatro Dentro in Nicosia and the Georghios Lykourgos Municipal Theatre of Larnaca. A performer committed to the craft of theatre, Charalambous has contributed to the vibrant theatrical culture of Cyprus, appearing in productions that reflect both local storytelling traditions and broader contemporary theatrical trends.