by Euripides, directed by Linnet Taylor
Poseidon and Athena issue a news bulletin about the fall of the Trojan regime, informing us that tough decisions will have to be made in its wake. Senior correspondent Talthybius deploys award-winning journalists Andromache and Helen to gather hard-hitting facts. Poseiden leads a political roundtable in the style of Charlie Rose. You are the studio audience, called upon to determine the fate of the vanquished.
Through a unique presentation, drawn almost entirely from the Euripides text, this unconventional The Trojan Women shows how the decline of objective, non-participatory press affects our collective awareness of suffering.
Info: 718-398-2494
Open: 03/15/2006 Close: 04/01/2006 |
Theater: Tada Theatre Address: 15 West 28th Street New York, NY |
Cost:$15.00, $10.00 Students and Seniors or Call: Ticket Central at 212-279-4200 |
Company: Chekhov Theatre Ensemble