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Tag: Modern Trojan War Monologues

Voices from Troy Monologue 10B: You Have Daughters, Agamemnon (Hecuba)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 2 - 2022

Voices from Troy Monologue 10B: You Have Daughters, Agamemnon (Hecuba)

Just hours before having to reveal whether she will make one last stand against the Greek Army, Hecuba must process Agamemnon’s own revelation of how he plans to leave her as Troy’s sole survivor. Posted in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 10B: You Have Daughters, Agamemnon (Hecuba)

Voices from Troy Monologue 8B: Grief Must Find Expression (Hecuba)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 2 - 2022

Voices from Troy Monologue 8B: Grief Must Find Expression (Hecuba)

Thinking that Andromache’s current silence is a continuing reaction to the death of her beloved Hector in battle, Hecuba encourages her daughter-in-law to express grief openly, unaware that this stoicism masks a more immediate loss. Posted in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 8B: Grief Must Find Expression (Hecuba)

Voices from Troy Monologue 5B: Salt Tears Are Sweet Good-bye (Hecuba)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 2 - 2022

Voices from Troy Monologue 5B: Salt Tears Are Sweet Good-bye (Hecuba)

Before the Trojan Wennen, Hecuba, Queen of Troy, grieves over the body of her great friend, Danisma, who has committed suicide after being violated by a Greek soldier. Posted in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 5B: Salt Tears Are Sweet Good-bye (Hecuba)

Voices from Troy Monologue 4B: The Victory Shall Be Justice! (Athena)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 2 - 2022

Voices from Troy Monologue 4B: The Victory Shall Be Justice! (Athena)

Greek Goddess, Athena, assures Apollo that the Greeks will pay for their war crimes against the Trojan Wennen. Posted in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 4B: The Victory Shall Be Justice! (Athena)

Voices from Troy Monologue 3B: Deceitful Means (Apollo)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 2 - 2022

Voices from Troy Monologue 3B: Deceitful Means (Apollo)

Olympian God, Apollo, condemns the Greeks for the deceitful means they used to infiltrate Troy and for their war crimes committed in the city thereafter, which he calls “Vicious, even by the hateful standards of Ares!” Posted in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 3B: Deceitful Means (Apollo)

Voices from Troy Monologue 2B: Protector of Cities (Athena)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 2 - 2022

Voices from Troy Monologue 2B: Protector of Cities (Athena)

Olympian Goddess of Wisdom, Athena, assures Apollo that the destruction of Troy was not her will. Posted in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 2B: Protector of Cities (Athena)

Voices from Troy Monologue 1B: War! (Apollo)
Play Monologues: Voices from Troy Series 2 - 2022

Voices from Troy Monologue 1B: War! (Apollo)

Olympian God of Reason, Apollo, looks over the ruins of Troy and calls War “The great misuse of bronze and bodies, of minds and machinations” in this anti-war monologue posted in Solidarity with the People of Ukraine. Continue reading Voices from Troy Monologue 1B: War! (Apollo)

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