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Stichus; or, The Parasite Rebuffed
- Written by: Titus Maccius Plautus
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In ancient Athens, Antipho, a wealthy and jovial old gentleman, faces a dilemma as he prepares to marry off his two daughters, Pilumena and Pamphila. Their husbands, brothers Epignomus and Pamphilus, have squandered their fortunes in the company of idlers and parasites. As they venture into overseas trade to reclaim their wealth, time is running out. Will the brothers return in time to save their marriages and rid themselves of their pesky parasites? Join us for this delightful tale of love, loyalty, and misadventures!
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Oedipus at Colonus (Storr Translation)
- Written by: Sophocles
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In this powerful second installment of Sophocless Theban Plays, we follow the heart-wrenching journey of Oedipus as he grapples with the devastating consequences of his fate. Having fulfilled the grim prophecy that foretold he would slay his father and wed his mother, Oedipus blinds himself and embarks on a solitary pilgrimage, accompanied by his devoted daughters, Antigone and Ismene. Join us as we explore themes of redemption, loss, and the struggle for peace in this timeless tragedy. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett) Cast Oedipus Andy Minter Antigone Elizabeth Klett Ismene Arielle Lipshaw ...
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Seven Against Thebes
- Written by: Aeschylus
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In this compelling tragedy, the only surviving work from Aeschylus trilogy about the House of Oedipus, Thebes finds itself under siege by Polynices, a once-cherished prince turned adversary. Following the tumultuous departure of King Oedipus and his curse upon his sons, the brothers Polynices and Eteocles initially agreed to alternate the throne. However, Eteocles, after his year of rule, refuses to relinquish power, thereby fulfilling their fathers ominous prophecy that they would never coexist peacefully. As Polynices and his Argive army launch an assault on Thebes to reclaim his birthright,...
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Agamemnon (Morshead Translation)
- Written by: Aeschylus
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The Oresteia is a powerful trilogy of Greek tragedies penned by Aeschylus, exploring the tragic downfall of the House of Atreus. Central to the narrative is Orestes, who embarks on a harrowing quest to avenge his fathers death. This exceptional work, the only surviving example of an ancient Greek theater trilogy, triumphed at the Dionysia festival in 458 BC. While originally accompanied by the now-lost satyr play, Proteus, the term Oresteia has come to signify the surviving trilogy alone. Many regard it as Aeschylus magnum opus, delving into profound themes such as the tension between revenge ...
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Mikado, Or The Town of Titipu (version 2)
- Written by: W. S. Gilbert
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Welcome to the whimsical town of Titipu, where flirting could lead to a death sentence at the hands of the Mikado himself! But what unfolds when the Lord High Executioner finds himself facing execution? And what secrets does the wandering minstrel Nanki-Poo keep that draw the Mikado and his entourage to witness his fate? Premiering in 1885, The Mikado shattered records as the longest-running musical and continues to reign as one of Gilbert & Sullivans most beloved operettas. With themes of love and death wrapped in a humorous critique of British politics—set against an (ostensibly) Japanese ...
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Persians (version 2)
- Written by: Aeschylus
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Aeschylus The Persians (Persai) stands as the earliest surviving play from his oeuvre, first performed in 472 BC. Drawing from his own experiences, particularly the pivotal Battle of Salamis, this remarkable work is distinct among Greek tragedies for its portrayal of a recent historical event. It delves into the theme of hubris, attributing Persias defeat to the arrogance of its king, Xerxes. As the second part of a now-lost trilogy that triumphed at Athens’ City Dionysia festival, with Pericles as choregos, The Persians is a profound exploration of pride and downfall. The first play, ...
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Iolanthe
- Written by: W. S. Gilbert
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Step into the whimsical world of Iolanthe, where magic and politics collide in a delightful tale of love and ambition. Our enchanting protagonist, Iolanthe, a fairy exiled from her realm for marrying a mortal, has a son named Strephon who is part fairy, part human. As he navigates the complexities of love for Phyllis—who has caught the eye of the entire House of Lords, including the Lord High Chancellor—Strephon takes a bold step into Parliament with the support of his mother and her mischievous fairy aunts. Though they may lack political savvy, their enchanting presence promises to shake ...
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Prometheus Bound (Buckley Translation)
- Written by: Aeschylus
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In Prometheus Bound, the only fully preserved tragedy from the Prometheia trilogy, we witness the powerful tale of Prometheus, who defies Jupiter to protect humanity. As he is chained to a rock for his rebellion, Prometheus finds solace in a secret that could lead to Jupiters downfall. Join us for a gripping rendition that explores themes of defiance, sacrifice, and the quest for knowledge. (Summary by Libby Gohn) Cast Narrator Charlotte Duckett, Prometheus Jason Mills, Chorus of Nymphs, daughters of Ocean Elizabeth Klett, Strength Bob Neufeld, Vulcan Alan Mapstone, Ocean Amanda Friday, Io ...
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Trachiniai (Campbell Translation)
- Written by: Sophocles
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In Sophocles Athenian tragedy, Women of Trachis (Ancient Greek Τραχίνιαι, Trachiniai), we delve into the tumultuous life of Deianeira, the wife of Heracles. As she narrates her story, we witness her struggles to adapt to married life, overshadowed by Heracles frequent absences due to his heroic exploits. Concerned by ominous prophecies regarding her husbands fate, she sends their son Hyllus to find him. When news arrives that Heracles is returning home victorious from battle, Deianeira is both relieved and troubled by the unexpected arrival of a beautiful young slave girl. This twist ...
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Frogs
- Written by: Aristophanes
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In a time of turmoil for Athens, the great playwright Euripides has passed away, leaving the theater in the hands of mediocre poets. Enter Dionysus, the god of theater, who can no longer bear the lackluster performances. Determined to resurrect Euripides, he embarks on a whimsical journey to the underworld with his loyal slave, Xanthias. What follows is a hilarious adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns. Join us for a delightful romp that brings the spirit of ancient drama to life! (Summary by Libby Gohn)
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Rebobina
- Written by: Thiago Paladim
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Sinopse: Histórias normais, malucas ou insanidades, com pitadas de humor e bagunça, achismo e folclore. Atos de assuntos do dia-a-dia. 34mm de curiosidades. minutos de cinema, séries e novelismo. *Rebobine antes da devolução.
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Trojan Women (Murray Translation)
- Written by: Euripides
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In Euripides haunting play, we delve into the harrowing aftermath of Troys fall, where the citys women grapple with the loss of their husbands and the looming threat of enslavement. The narrative opens with a divine council between Athena and Poseidon, who plot revenge against the Greek forces for their complicity in Ajax the Lessers heinous act of dragging Cassandra from Athenas sanctuary. The unfolding tragedy reveals the depths of suffering endured by the Trojan women, as they confront further calamities while the Greeks coldly distribute their fates. This poignant translation by Gilbert ...
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Iphigenia in Tauris (Dramatic Reading)
- Written by: Euripides
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In this gripping tale, Orestes arrives in the land of Tauris, accompanied by his loyal friend Pylades, with a daunting task to retrieve the sacred image of Diana. Success means freedom from the relentless torment of the avenging Erinnyes, who pursue him due to his mother’s wrath. Meanwhile, his sister Iphigenia, who was miraculously saved from sacrifice by Diana, believes Orestes to be dead. As fate brings them together, Iphigenia learns of their shared plight, and they conspire to escape the clutches of the land’s ruler. Join us for a dramatic reading filled with tension, family bonds, ...
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Bacchides- or, The Twin Sisters
- Written by: Titus Maccius Plautus
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In a tale of mistaken identities and unexpected romance, twin sisters are separated at birth and grow up in different lands. Mnesilochus, a young man from Athens, finds himself smitten with one of the sisters, only to be bewildered when he sees his friend Pistoclerus seemingly in her company. As misunderstandings and complications ensue, the story unfolds with humor and intrigue. Ultimately, all secrets are revealed, leading to a joyful reunion and a lively celebration. Although parts of Act 1 are fragmentary, the narrative is easy to follow, ensuring you wont miss out on the fun! - Summary by...
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- Written by: Sumit Tiwari
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One Day More
- Written by: Joseph Conrad
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Step into the whimsical world of Captain Hagberd, a quirky yet determined father who has spent years anxiously awaiting his son Harrys return from the sea. With dreams of inheritance and love, Captain Hagberd has meticulously prepared a home for Harry and envisioned a future where he marries the shy Bessie, his neighbor. But as the day draws near, will all his plans come to fruition? Note This outdoor recording captures the plays charm, complete with the sounds of nature and life around us. (Summary by TriciaG)
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Suppliant Maidens (Morshead Translation)
- Written by: Aeschylus
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The Suppliants, also known as The Suppliant Maidens or The Suppliant Women, is a captivating play by Aeschylus, likely first performed around 470 BC. Once believed to be the earliest surviving work of Aeschylus due to the unique role of the chorus as the central figure of the story, it is now understood to be one of his later plays, created after The Persians and possibly even after Seven Against Thebes. The drama centers around the Danaids, who form the chorus and serve as the protagonists, fleeing a forced marriage to their Egyptian cousins. Upon reaching Argos, they plead with King Pelasgus...
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Trojan Women (Coleridge Translation)
- Written by: Euripides
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Regarded by modern playwright Ellen McLaughlin as perhaps the greatest antiwar play ever written, Euripides The Trojan Women, also known as Troades, is a poignant tragedy that resonates deeply even today. Written in 415 BC against the backdrop of the Peloponnesian War, this powerful work reflects on the devastating events surrounding the capture of Melos, where the Athenians brutally subjugated its people. This year was also marked by the notorious desecration of the hermai and the Athenians ill-fated second expedition to Sicily—events that likely influenced Euripides’ writing. The Trojan ...
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Oedipus at Colonus (Jebb Translation)
- Written by: Sophocles
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Immerse yourself in the poignant world of Oedipus at Colonus, one of the masterful Theban plays by the celebrated Athenian tragedian Sophocles. Written just before his death in 406 BC and later produced by his grandson at the Festival of Dionysus in 401 BC, this play takes place after the harrowing events of Oedipus the King and before Antigone. In it, we witness the tragic conclusion of Oedipus life as he arrives in Colonus, a village near Athens and Sophocles birthplace, accompanied by his daughters, Antigone and Ismene. As they seek refuge and support from Theseus, the king of Athens, the ...
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