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Greek theater director, actress and singer Martha Frintzila will present an informal demonstration based on her musical work as composer and performer, featuring a selection of Greek songs ΑΩ, February 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall on the Princeton University campus.  Presented by Lewis Center for the Arts Program in Theater and the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies. Free & open to the public.


Theatre director, actress and singer, Martha Frintzila was born in Eleusis in 1972 and is based in Athens, Greece. She has worked on a diverse range of projects including theatre and music performance direction, chorus coordination and music advising. With a commitment to research and theatrical experimentation, she has made various innovative productions of Ancient Greek Drama as well as of classical and modern international theatre. Martha is a founding member of Kratiras Arts Space and the founder of Baumstrasse Studio, a multi-purpose space of theatrical and musical research with a specialization in Ancient Greek Drama. Dedicated into teaching, she has been giving lectures and seminars on various topics about theatre and singing, in Greece and abroad. Martha is the director of “Dromos me Dentra” theatre group and an Acting teacher at the National Theatre of Greece. She is the leading singer in the “Kubara Project” and “Stacy” Bands. As a singer and actress she has performed in festivals and concerts in Europe, USA, China, the Middle East and Cuba. Learn more at marthaf.eu

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  • Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
  • Program in Theater

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