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Spectators are seen before a performance of Aristophanes' 2,400-year-old play “Ecclesiazusae” (The Assembly Women) at the ancient Greek amphitheatre of Epidaurus, southern Greece August 1, 2015. While cash-strapped Greeks forgo the cinema and other luxuries, theatre ticket sales are booming – even if theatres struggle to cover their costs and actors often go unpaid. (Photo by Lefteris Karagiannopoulos/Reuters)
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