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Cultural Agenda, Saturday January 3rd

Published January 3, 2026, 04:00
Cultural Agenda, Saturday January 3rd

The cultural program for Saturday, January 3rd, includes theatrical performances and art exhibitions in various cities of Cyprus. In Paphos, the Markideio Theatre presents Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express" starring Neoklis Neokleous as Hercule Poirot. In Nicosia, the Ena Theatre hosts Willy Russell's "Shirley Valentine", while the Dendro Theatre presents Vasilis Katsikounaris's "The Milk" featuring Christina Pavlidi, Andreas Papamichalopoulos, Vasilis Charalambous, and Stavyriana Kadi. Nicosia boasts a multitude of art exhibitions. NiMAC's "Fluid Persistence" exhibition explores themes of ecological disaster and the role of water. The Apokalypsis gallery showcases the "Parallel Visual Searches" by Marios and Anna Varella, while Isnotgallery hosts the group exhibition "Electric Dreams". Other exhibitions include works by Dimitris Papanikolaou (Marginalia), Dimitris Gerou (Golden Gallery), a group exhibition "December" (Stand in Line), photographs by Marios Kourounioti (Rodax Art Gallery), works by Lefteris Olympiou and a group exhibition (Gloria), as well as installations in the Municipality Square and works by Amy Stephens (Art Seen) and Christoforos Savva (Leventis Municipal Museum). The Cultural Foundation of the Bank of Cyprus presents the exhibition "Cyprus Island History. Memory Reality". In Larnaca, the Municipal Gallery hosts Marios Spiliopoulos's community project "Traces of People IV – (The Conversation of Worlds). In Limassol, the PSI Foundation presents the exhibition "From Nature to Structure: Threads of Dialogue" featuring works by Claude Como and Theodoulos Grigoriou, Edit Gallery hosts Stella Kapezanou's "Pretty Little Crimes", 3FHome presents Marina Olympiou's exhibition "I See Art as a Way to Change the World", and 125 Space hosts a group exhibition. These exhibitions cover a wide range of artistic expressions and themes.