theatre
Reconstructing & Adapting Fragmentary Ancient Greek Tragedy: Methodologies & Challenges for Classicists and Theatre Practitioners
Senate House, University of London Malet Street, LondonExperts from Classics, English and Drama as well as playwrights and theatremakers will discuss their own take on the lost plays, producing an engaging and informative workshop addressed at colleagues, students, theatre artists and members of the public interested in the undiscovered dramas of Greek civilisation. The speakers will explore past and current trends in the […]
Classics and the Now: ‘Untimeliness and Theatre’
Classics Faculty, University of Oxford 66 St Giles', Oxford, United KingdomSimon Goldhill (Cambridge) - 'Untimeliness and Theatre'
Professor Martin Revermann, ‘Brecht and Greek tragedy: radicalism, traditionalism, eristics’
Senate House, University of London Malet Street, LondonProfessor Martin Revermann (Toronto) will give this year's T.B.L.Webster Memorial lecture on Brecht and Greek tragedy: radicalism, traditionalism, eristics All welcome. Court Room, Senate House.
UCL 2024 Classics Play – Euripides’ Bacchae 7-9 February
University College London London, United KingdomBloomsbury Theatre, 15 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0AH The UCL Greek and Latin department presents a visceral and musical interpretation of Euripides’ Bacchae, translated by Anne Carson Directed by Pari Ahuja and produced by Ed Kirby, this rendition of the play delves into the duality of the plotline and characters, showcasing dynamic changes from extravagance […]