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Theatre Holidays - Programme, prices, online booking and information about the environment of this holiday course near the famous amphitheater of Epidavros, with 15 days of performing, excursions, dancing, theatre, and mythology, with coaching by a drama teacher.

Ancient Epidavros Greece - Find a message board, tourist guide, photographs, and chat.

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