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Tag: Modern Plays with Ancient Greek Characters

Voices from Troy Monologue 11B:  The Luxury of Tears! (Agamemnon)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 2 - 2022

Voices from Troy Monologue 11B: The Luxury of Tears! (Agamemnon)

After Hecuba makes a tearful plea for him to grant Cassandra a reprieve from his attentions, Agamemnon comes to emotional terms with what the cost of going to war with Troy has done to his own daughter, to Hecuba’s daughter, and to himself. Posted in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 11B: The Luxury of Tears! (Agamemnon)

Voices from Troy Monologue 12: The Eyes of Godde (Apollo)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 1 - 2021

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)

Voices from Troy Monologue 10:  The Reckoning (Agamemnon)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 1 - 2021

Voices from Troy Monologue 10: The Reckoning (Agamemnon)

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)

Voices from Troy Monologue 5: Such Dreams Would Fill My Mind! (Hecuba)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 1 - 2021

Voices from Troy Monologue 5: Such Dreams Would Fill My Mind! (Hecuba)

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)

Voices from Troy Monologue 4: The Pride of Menelaus (Hecuba)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 1 - 2021

Voices from Troy Monologue 4: The Pride of Menelaus (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)

Voices from Troy Monologue 2: The Vision (Cassandra)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 1 - 2021

Voices from Troy Monologue 2: The Vision (Cassandra)

Cassandra warns Agamemnon that the Greek victory over Troy is not what it seems. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 2: The Vision (Cassandra)

Revisiting Greek Drama, Part 2: The Trojan Women of Euripides vs. My No More Trojan Wennen
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Revisiting Greek Drama, Part 2: The Trojan Women of Euripides vs. My No More Trojan Wennen

Comparison of Euripides’ The Trojan Women and Justy DeForest’s No More Trojan Wennen. Continue reading Revisiting Greek Drama, Part 2: The Trojan Women of Euripides vs. My No More Trojan Wennen

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