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{{Distinguish|Corfu Channel Incident}}
{{Infobox military conflict
|conflict=Corfu Incident
|image=[[File:Corfu from ISS.jpg|150px]]
|caption=Corfu, one of the [[Ionian Islands]]
|date=August 29, 1923 – September 27, 1923
|place=[[Corfu]], Greece
|coordinates = {{Coord|39|40|N|19|45|E}}
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After the bombardment the theatre featured Greek operas as well as Greek theater performances by distinguished Greek actors such as [[Marika Kotopouli]] and {{Interlanguage link multi|Pelos Katselis|el|3=Πέλος Κατσέλης}}.<ref name="History of the municipal theatre">Municipality of Corfu Official Website. (2008) ''[http
s://web.archive.org/web/20070623224051/http://www.corfu.gr/en/profil/theatro.htm History of the municipal theatre via the Internet Archive]''After 1923, when Italy bombarded Corfu, the Italian operas ceased to appear in Corfu. From that time on Greek operas were called under the direction of the maestros Dionisius Lavrangas, Alexandros Kiparissis, Stefanos Valtetsiotis and others. Since then, dramatic plays were also staged and artists like Marika Kotopouli and Pelos Katselis appeared in Corfu, as (contracted; show full)[[Category:History of Corfu]]
[[Category:History of Greece (1909–24)]]
[[Category:Interwar period]]
[[Category:League of Nations]]
[[Category:Maritime incidents in 1923]]
[[Category:Mass murder in 1923]]
[[Category:Ultimata]]
[[Category:1923 in international relations]]