Note that pdf file is too big 1.7MB, how I may reduce it ?

I did a brochure SummerTheater2009-3web.ai and convert to
SummerTheater2009-3web.pdf
located at
http://www.ancientgreekdramainstitute-cyprus.org/images/SummerTheater2009-3web.pdf
can you tell me how much this cost[50-100 prints will be printed] ?
Also note that is too big 1.7MB, how I may reduce it for web ?

What to choose for "Compatibility" in the SaveAsPDF Dialog box ?
Once you have found a printer (see below) ask them. I suggest selecting Press Quality, and turning off Preserve Illustrator Editing Capability
How much cost the design about(out printing cost) ?
Open a damn yellow pages to P and start calling printers.
How in Illustrator I see an objects Dimensions/coordinates, like a Rectancle ?
May change where (0,0) in coordinate system is, change center, or this is fixed ?
What?
If you have an unrelated question, make a new post in the forum. Try to clearly state the problem: What do you want to do? What did you do? What did you expect? What did you get instead? Take a screen capture to show what you are talking about and add it to your post using the camera icon.
BTW: In response to your initial question, attached (and probably queued until Rapture) is the same PDF saved as press quality without PDF compatibility. 420 kB.
Your document Color Mode  (File menu) is RGB, but for a printed document that should be CMYK. After converting to CMYK make sure your blacks (the text and frames) are not rich black (Left) but Process Black (Right).

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