An Athenian theater director discusses drama's role as a building block of civil society since ancient times, and recommends some Greek destinations that are especially fascinating for the theatrically inclined. Then an English lit expert from Cambridge explains how the works of Shakespeare have been embraced in East Africa. And a radio DJ tells us about an Icelandic music festival that features an amazing amount of home-grown talent.
For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.753 German Views; Mudlarking the Thames
752 Amsterdam Canals; The Last Island; Coimbra
751 Eyewitness to Climate Change; Endangered Eating; Shakespeare in Stratford and South Sudan
591a Polynesian Explorers; Northern Greece; Greek to Me
750 Mini Italian Lesson; Geography of Genius; Timbuktu Haircut
749 Totally Eclipsed; Mekong Paddle Pilgrim; Strange Food
748 Quirky Oslo; Last Empty Places; Herbal
597a Dublin Walk; The Immortal Irishman; Aran Islands
747 Ireland in 100 Objects; Midlife Michelangelo; Language City New York
746 Goodbye Eastern Europe; The Long Field in Wales
641a Finding Europe in America; Cruise Ship Nightmare; Iceland Backcountry
745 Orkney Living; Walkable European Cities; Nomads of Europe
744 Falling for Saturn; Heart of Martin Sheen; Florentine Favorites
743 Happens in Vegas; Morocco's Sahara
742 Sharks; Beyond Havana; Pompeii
595a The Story of Spanish; First Timer's Spain
741 Visiting Vienna; Visiting Bosnia; Athens Acropolis
740 Cruising the Nile; Paradise on Earth; Lost Pianos of Siberia
739 Travel Like a Diplomat; Making a Difference; German Pop
738 Christmastime in Bavaria, Croatia, Sweden, Rome, Sardinia, Costa Rica, Amsterdam
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