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The Trojan Women by Euripides, translated by Ian Johnston, presented by The Online Stage.
Euripides's play follows the fates of the women of Troy after their city has been sacked, their husbands killed, and their remaining families taken away as slaves. It serves as an anti-war narrative as it highlights the suffering of the women left behind. The tragedy also calls attention to how women were treated as commodities in the past by showing how they were divided among the remaining men as spoils of war.
Cast:
Narrator - Jeff Moon
Hecuba - Sara Morsey
Chorus Leader - Sybil Johnson
Chorus / Athena- P. J. Morgan
Talthybius - Jon Bolitho-Jones
Poseidon / Menelaus - Rob Goll
Helen - Amanda Friday
Cassandra - Shaina Summerville
Andromache - Nichole James
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Historia
Euripides' classic tragedy in a new verse translation and a new, full cast audio production. After Troy fell to the Greeks, Andromache, the wife of the slain Trojan king Hector, was taken as prize and given to Achilles' son Neoptolemus as his concubine. He treated her kindly, and in the fullness of time she bore him a son. But Neoptolemus went on to take as his wife Hermione, the daughter of Menelaus, but she could bear him no children. Enraged with jealousy, Hermione plots the death of Andromache.
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swingers, amright?
- De Taylor Britton en 06-22-19
De: Euripides, y otros
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Sophocles’ Greek Tragedies: A BBC Radio Drama Collection
- Oedipus, Antigone, Electra and More
- De: Sophocles
- Narrado por: Fiona Shaw, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Kenneth Cranham, y otros
- Duración: 6 h y 27 m
- Grabación Original
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Historia
One of the three great tragic playwrights of ancient Greece, Sophocles wrote over 120 plays during his 60-year career, though only seven survive today. The most famous of these are the Theban Plays, all three of which are included in this collection alongside adaptations of Electra and Philoctetes, brought to life by celebrated writers, poets, and playwrights.
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Highly Recommended
- De lgoslnf en 02-10-25
De: Sophocles
It felt like I was watching a great performance
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my favorite Euripides play
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