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Alena Sarkissian (Czech Academy of Sciences) ‘Theatre as a Space of Spiritual Contemplation: Greek Tragedy at the National Theatre of Prague during the Nazi occupation (1939 – 1945)’

Melinda Powers, ‘Diversifying Greek Tragedy on the Contemporary US Stage’

Medea in Exile: Origins of a Myth (Being Human)

We think we know Medea, the scorned lover and her act of monstrous revenge, but……

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Professor Martin Revermann, ‘Brecht and Greek tragedy: radicalism, traditionalism, eristics’

Professor Martin Revermann (Toronto) will give this year’s T.B.L.Webster Memorial lecture on Brecht and Greek……

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Translating Greek Tragedy in 16th-century Europe

St Hilda’s College (Oxford) – Vernon Harcourt Room (APGRD, La Réunion and St Hilda’s)  ……

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