Until 1976, THOC organised its performances on two stages: the Main Stage and the Second Stage. Gradually, the requirement of a comprehensive
repertoire, aimed at wide-ranging audiences of all ages, interests and preferences, made the creation of additional stages necessary ΤHOC offers productions through its four stages: • Main Stage: With large-scale productions of classical and modern plays, as well as ancient drama, intended for large audiences and with performances specially scheduled for
secondary school students. • New Stage: Established in 1994 as a follow-on from the Second Stage. Plays with small casts are performed in smaller spaces. • Experimental Stage: Promoting new forms of theatre and research, the Experimental stage is a place for young artists and theatre people. • Children's Stage: With plays by authors from
Cyprus, Greece and other countries, THOC's Children's Stage reaches out to children of ages from 4–12, with performances specially organised for schools and
nurseries. == References ==