Greek & Roman Plays
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The New Theatre of Europe
Includes A Man for All Seasons - Robert Bolt, Anna Kleiber - Alfonso Sastre, Masks of Angels - Notis Peryalis, Pantagleize - Michel de Ghelderode and Corruption in the Palace of Justice - Ugo Betti Published…
The Oresteia
Ted Hughes’ translation of “The Oresteia” is written in his most pared-down and powerfully-driven verse, at once equal to Aeschylus’s tragic vision and speaking directly to modern…
The Oresteian Trilogy - Agamemnon & The Choephori & The Eumenides
‘Anger still unreconciled Poisoning a house’s life With darkness, treachery and strife’ (47) Aeschylus (525–c.456 BC) set his great trilogy in the immediate aftermath of the Fall of Troy, when King Agamemnon…
The Pot of Gold and Other Plays
Plautus (c.254-184 BC), perhaps the supreme comic writer of the Roman world, has also proved the most influential. The Pseudolus, with its love-lorn young man and quick-talking slave who try desperately…
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