
The Philosophy of the School
The Higher School of Dramatic Art “School of Theatre 1ΟΘ”, located at 100 Akadimias Street, was created to offer young artists aspiring to pursue acting, a holistic, modern, and professionally oriented artistic education.
The drama school is housed in state-of-the-art facilities with spacious classrooms, specially designed to accommodate the needs of the courses. Its faculty consists of actors, directors, choreographers, musicians, theatre theorists, and active professionals from the performing arts industry. “School of Theatre 1ΟΘ”, is a diverse team of theatre practitioners, each offering different perspectives and approaches, creating an open and diverse artistic environment.
At “School of Theatre 1ΟΘ”, alongside speech and voice training, great emphasis is placed on cultivating the actor’s physical expression and encouraging artistic authenticity. Through international collaborations with professors from European universities, a wide range of seminars led by distinguished artists, annual educational trips to renowned institutions abroad, and performances produced within the school, students gain access to the vast world of performing arts. With a contemporary and dynamic curriculum, they are guided steadily and confidently toward achieving their personal artistic goals.
The drama school’s primary mission is to create an artistic community in which faculty, administrative staff, and students participate organically. Our priority is to ensure that all members of this community interact with kindness, respect, and genuine engagement, always within the framework of theatrical ethics. In this environment, respecting personal freedom and boundaries is a fundamental and non-negotiable principle.
With Mind – Body – Emotion as our principal access, we shape a multidimensional educational experience that provides young artists with technical skills, structured methodology, limitless inspiration, professional integrity, and artistic ethos. Our goal at “School of Theatre 1ΟΘ”, is for our graduates to remain in constant dialogue with the world of theatre and society, feeling fully prepared as professionals—conscious of their independence and the responsibility it entails.
Frosso Korrou, Dimitris Kouroumbalis
Directorate of “Theater ΙΟΘ” on Akadimias Str. 100
