
Voices from Troy Monologue 12: The Eyes of Godde (Apollo)
Overlooking the ruins of Ancient Troy, the Olympian God of Reason, Apollo, laments the futility of humin battles. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 12: The Eyes of Godde (Apollo)
Overlooking the ruins of Ancient Troy, the Olympian God of Reason, Apollo, laments the futility of humin battles. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 12: The Eyes of Godde (Apollo)
After the young Trojan warrior Nicodice saves another wenn from a Greek soldier’s attack, she must deal with the paradox of having to destroy life in order to defend life. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 11: Where Is This Great Myth, Man? (Nicodice)
Agamemnon, Commander of Greek Forces, recounts the troubling sacrifice he made in order to sail to Troy. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 10: The Reckoning (Agamemnon)
Trojan spear maiden Hafiye reveals how far she would have gone rather than to be taken into slavery by the Greeks. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 9: I Would Have Survived! (Hafiye)
Hecuba issues a call to arms to her Trojan Wennen to make a final stand against the Greeks. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 8: No More Trojan Wennen (Hecuba)
Andromache laments the death of her infant son, Astyanax, and vows to take revenge on the Greeks. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 6: Such Pretty Work! (Andromache)
Hecubua remembers the day her son Hector faced Achilles in battle. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 5: Such Dreams Would Fill My Mind! (Hecuba)
Hecuba recounts the mistakes of all who played a role in Troy’s destruction — particularly Menelaus, King of Sparta. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 4: The Pride of Menelaus (Hecuba)
A Trojan maid, mother, and crone compare life before and after their country’s invasion by the Greek Army. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 3: Scamander (Chorus of Trojan Wennen)
Cassandra warns Agamemnon that the Greek victory over Troy is not what it seems. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 2: The Vision (Cassandra)