Greek & Roman Plays
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Terence Comedies - Girl From Andros & The Self-Tormentor & The Eunuch & Phormio & The Mother-in-Law & The Brothers
All six of the Roman dramatist’s comedies—from The Girl from Andros, the first romantic comedy ever written, to the socially sophisticated The Brothers—show why Terence became a model…
The Bacchae
Large Mixed Cast
At the whim of Dionysos, a son is torn to pieces by his own mother during the famous women-only Bacchanalian ritual
The Birds
“The intention,” Walter Kerr writes, “has been to make the play sound as it might have sounded to an average Athenian sitting in a popular comic theatre”…
The Birds
A contemporary adaptation of The Birds by a award-winning poet Sean O'Brien Pez and Eck are on the hunt for the perfect society in "a city where free men might live like birds". But when they start building…
The Comedies
Terence’s subtle plots and sensitive characterization have had a lasting influence on modern theatre. In ‘translating’ Greek New Comedy into a different world, the Roman dramatist Terence (c.186-159 BC)…
The Fair Andrian & The Mother-in-law & Self-tormentor & The Eunuch & Others
The Fair Andrian & The Mother-in-law & Self-tormentor & The Eunuch & Tricks of Phormio & The Brothers (slightly tatty)
The Frogs and Other Plays
Aristophanes (c. 448x445 - 386x380 BC), the supreme master of Old Comedy, wrote plays whose cheerful obscenity and sharp political satire have never been equalled In The Wasps an old-fashioned father and…
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