New films, old drama: an evening with Barefaced Greek

Senate House, University of London Malet Street, London

Barefaced Greek celebrate classical Greek drama in performance by making accessible short films using text from Greek comedy and tragedy. These fresh new films (in the original language, with subtitles), produced for online broadcast, aim to reach new audiences internationally, and to inspire a love of Greek language and drama in the twenty-first century. This […]

Leave. To Remain (An Aristophanic Brexit Tale)

Cheney School Oxford, United Kingdom

Found In Translation Theatre Co. presents Leave. To Remain (An Aristophanic Brexit Tale)   Cheney School In an absurd alt-reality Brexit Britain, the Government has outsourced democracy to a TV voting show, pizza is banned for its foreign origins and a visa to France now costs 30 Euros (£300). Eventually Dick has had enough and […]

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Classical Displacement(s)

Senate House, University of London Malet Street, London

An interdisciplinary colloquium that explores the involvement of Greco-Roman antiquity, appropriated by societies throughout history, in the displacement and marginalisation of minority identities. The event, generously supported by the London Arts and Humanities Partnership, will also consider the response of those marginalised voices: how groups excluded from and through the Classics have used antiquity to […]

APGRD 2024 Public Lecture: The Comic Body in Ancient Greek Theatre and Art

Classics Faculty, University of Oxford 66 St Giles', Oxford, United Kingdom

Alexa Piqueux (Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Literature at Université Paris Nanterre), is author of the acclaimed The Comic Body in Ancient Greek Theatre and Art, 440-320 BCE (OUP, 2022) - the first full-length study on how the body is staged, represented, and perceived in ancient Greek Old and Middle Comedy. Free, all welcome; no booking required. […]