The Trojan Women
Antaeus Black Box
Written by: Euripides, Translated by Edith Hamilton
Directed by: Andi Chapman
Directed by: Andi Chapman
“The poet of the world’s grief.” In what has been called the greatest anti-war play of all time, Euripides presents the pain, suffering, and resilience of the widowed Trojan women, about to become slaves of the Greeks after a brutal 10 years’ war. And all caused by a man’s lust for a beautiful seductress, or was it by the quarreling gods?
Cast
Bo Foxworth*
Menelaus
Veralyn Jones*
Andromache
Elyse Mirto*
Cassandra
Linda Park*
Helen
Elizabeth Swain
Hecuba
Jocelyn Towne*
CHORUS
Geoffrey Wade*
Poseidon
Madelyn Cain
Reader
Celia Mandela Rivera
Athena
Juan Villa
Talthybius
Production Team
Andi Chapman
Director
Euripides .
Writer
Edith Hamilton
Translator