Events & Activities going out Famagustagoing out Larnacagoing out Limassolgoing out Nicosiagoing out Paphos Things to do on Friday, July 3 Things To Do On Friday, July 3 Relevant News Why Europe want to break up with Big Tech? 3 July 2026 Things to do on Friday, July 3 3 July 2026 Economic growth halted due to geopolitical developments 3 July 2026 Newsroom 3 July 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber A packed cultural calendar awaits this week, from an Ancient Greek drama festival opener at Kourion to gallery exhibitions across the island and new releases in cinemas. Theatre Kourion, Ancient Theatre, Friday 3 and Saturday 4 July, doors 8pm. The opening production of the 29th International Festival of Ancient Greek Drama comes from Spain. Producciones Come y Calla and the Merida International Classical Theatre Festival present a co-production of Euripides’ Trojan Women, one of ancient drama’s most powerful anti-war tragedies, directed by acclaimed creator Carlota Ferrer and starring celebrated lead Isabel Ordaz in the emblematic role of Hecuba. Tickets: SoldOut Tickets, Stephanis, greekdramafest.com, 7000 2414. Deneia, amphitheatre, 9pm. Fotis Georgides returns this summer with his new play “Antikristo,” a social satire targeting familiar ills of Cypriot life. Nicosia, Skali Aglantzias Amphitheatre, Monday 6, Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 July, 9pm. Tala, amphitheatre, Thursday 9 and Friday 10 July, 9pm. Limassol, Heritage Amphitheatre, Wednesday 15, Thursday 16 and Friday 17 July, 9pm. Nicosia, Lakatamia Amphitheatre, Monday 20 and Tuesday 21 July, 9pm. Deryneia, amphitheatre, Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 July, 9pm. Larnaca, Pattichio Amphitheatre, Sunday 2 and Monday 3 August, 9pm. Tickets: SoldOut Tickets. Nicosia, Ena Theatre, 8.30pm. Patricia Highsmith’s iconic novel “The Talented Mr Ripley” is staged under the direction of Andreas Christodoulides. Performances every Friday and Saturday at 8.30pm and Sunday at 7pm. Axiothea Mansion: 10, 11 and 12 July, 8.30pm. Tickets: Ticketmaster.cy, 22348203. Suitable for those over 18. Visual arts Larnaca, St-art Cafe (7A N. Lanitis). Opening: 8pm. Dozens of artists take part in a joint visual arts project, the group exhibition “250 WALL,” where every piece is priced the same, at 250 euros, giving the public the chance to acquire an original artwork and get to know contemporary Cypriot creativity up close. Until 31/8. Protaras, Serena Beach Bar. Days before donning military uniform to join the National Guard, young men from the Kokkinochoria villages of Famagusta district transform their hair into striking mohawks, dyed in reggae’s signature colours: green, yellow and red. This local tradition is the subject of a new photography exhibition by visual artist Nicolas Loucas, titled “Mohawks,” shown for one day only. Friday 3 July, midday to midnight. Free entry. Music and dance Episkopio, Cultural Stage of the Metropolis of Tamassos and Orini, 7.30pm. Music, dance and Cuban culture meet solidarity at Viva Cuba Fiesta V, returning for a fifth consecutive year to the Cultural Stage of the Holy Metropolis of Tamassos and Orini. Audiences can enjoy dance performances, live Cuban music, a DJ, street food, Cuban cocktails, a classic car display and a large dance floor. Taking part are the Agapiou Escuela De Danza, Bailemos Dance School, Dance Motion, Latin SD and Sensation Dance School, together with Caliente Dance School. Tickets: Ticketmaster.cy and at the door. Exhibitions Nicosia Nozic Gallery (1B Nikokreontos – 96339266). “The Form That Failed To Stay” by Chloe and Simeon Siamtanis. Until 3/7. Fotodou new exhibition space (25B Stasinou Avenue). Group photography exhibition by Fotodou members. Until 14/7. Eleftherias Square. Photography exhibition “Applied Nostalgia,” featuring 40 photographs highlighting Belgrade and Nicosia. Until 5/7. NiMAC (22797400). Group exhibition titled “A Slight Indisposition.” Until 26/7. Kartzin SEA Lab x Visual Voices. “My Fancy Future” by Foteini Michaelidou. Until 3/7. Art Seen (22006624). Group exhibition titled “Summer Constellations.” Until 10/7. Apokalypsi (22300150). Group exhibition titled “Code Reconstruction.” Until 12/9. Leventis Gallery (22668838). “Dialogue: Niki Marangou – Rodi Konstantoglou.” Until 31/7. Hambis Printmaking Museum. The exhibition “Mediterranean” features works from the Andreas Nicolas collection. Until 25/7, www.hambismuseum.cy. Limassol The Edit Gallery (25251710). “Unfolding Landscapes” by Alejandra Atarés. Until 18/7. 125 Space (25733994). Group exhibition titled “New Forms, New Voices.” Until 18/7. Platres, Minerva Hotel. “The Summer Trilogy” by Christodoulos Panayiotou. Until 30/8. XeniArtSpace – Trilogy West Tower (99980009). Photography exhibition “Women in Focus.” Until 19/9. PSI Foundation. Exhibition titled “Bill Viola: Unspoken.” Until 1/8. Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery (24658848). Pancyprian Visual Arts Exhibition “Clay Narratives / Reflections of Clay.” Until 22/8. Pierides Museum (22128175). “Nina Iakovou: Eyes to See and Hands to Touch.” Until 6.5.2027. Paphos Phsifida Art Gallery (26442111). “Echoes of HER” by Ira Iracleous. Until 2/8. Blue Iris Gallery (26822446). Exhibition titled “Symbolic Presence: The Human Form in the Art of Glyn Hughes.” Until 31/7. Cinema New releases: “Erotas Grafetai…” (directed by Vasilis Myrianthopoulos, starring Pavlos Orkopoulos, Eleni Trigkou, Yiannis Poimenidis), The Death of Robin Hood (directed by Michael Sarnoski, starring Hugh Jackman, Jodie Comer, Bill Skarsgard), The Invite (directed by Olivia Wilde, starring Seth Rogen, Olivia Wilde, Penelope Cruz), Leviticus (directed by Adrian Chiarella, starring Tyallah Bullock, Stacey Clausen, Joe Bird) – RIO (Nicosia Mall and Limassol), tel. 25871410. Also showing: The Birthday Party (directed by Lea Mysius, starring Hafsia Herzi, Benoit Magimel, Bastien Bouillon) – RIO Limassol. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News Why Europe want to break up with Big Tech? 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