Nick Salamone's musical adaptation of the 412 B.C. play gets a late-summer staging at the Getty Villa's antiquity-styled outdoor amphitheater. By Myron Meisel Helen Still - P 2012 In Euripides’ ...
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Brigham Young University will welcome the University of Utah’s Classical Greek Theatre Festival and its performance of Euripides’ “Helen” on Monday, Oct. 1, at 5 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall.
Poor Helen of Troy. Despite being the immortal child of gods and the most beautiful woman in the world, she’s often seen as a passive victim for whom a thousand ships set sail to the doom of untold ...
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Because we can watch a newly adapted version of the classic play “Iphigenia” and think about its relevance to the war in Iraq, it becomes infinitely clear why modern drama begins with Euripides. Helen ...
Just a few years after writing his antiwar masterpiece, “The Trojan Women,” Euripides was even more despondent about the reckless imperialist course of Athenian foreign policy. His response wasn’t a ...
Poor Helen of Troy. Despite being the immortal child of gods and the most beautiful woman in the world, she’s often seen as a passive victim for whom a thousand ships set sail to the doom of untold ...
From Norma Jeane Baker of Troy, a version of Euripides’ Helen, published last month by New Directions. The play was performed last spring at the Shed’s Griffin Theater, in New York City. War creates ...