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They are running performances of Rogue’s “Oresteia” (or-es-STY-ah), an ambitious project on a scale the company could only dream of in 2002. “We as a company wanted to sort of make a ...
If “The Oresteia” is a juicy saga of family revenge swelling into public justice, and also the only trilogy we have from ancient Greece, why is it so rarely staged? “People are afraid of ...
The Oresteia' ∗ What: Student-adapted production of the ancient Greek trilogy of dramas by Aeschylus about the tragedy of Agamemnon and the subsequent fates of his wife, Clytemnestra ...
The HRDC Mainstage production of Aeschylus’ “The Oresteia” is an ambitious effort marked by superb acting, professional-grade production values, and gripping moments of brilliance.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Anastasia Hille is riveting as Klytemnestra in Robert Icke’s production of “Oresteia” at the Park Avenue Armory. By Laura ...
The Oresteia Berkeley Repertory Theater/Roda Theater, Berkeley, CA; 600 seats; $51 top Production: A Berkeley Repertory Theater presentation of the plays by Aeschylus, translated by Robert Fagles.
Since Aeschylus’ trilogy “Oresteia” isn’t long enough, Robert Icke’s new update gives it a prequel. What is merely talked about in “Agamemnon,” the first play in the trilogy ...
So it's only fitting that the sole surviving example of the Greek tragedies is Aeschylus' The Oresteia, a trilogy of plays that center around the accursed House of Atreus and its struggles with ...
Beware the threequel. The law of diminishing returns is evident in Classic Stage Company's "An Oresteia." The actors leave, the lights come up, and the wall progresses toward us, only to split ...