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Dido, Queen of Carthage archiveAeneas is a refugee in exile, fleeing a war-torn Troy and seeking new roots in Europe. Shipwrecked in Carthage, the meddling gods intervene; they fill Queen Dido with all-consuming love for Aeneas. In Marlowe's unsettling tale of sacrifice, the lovers must decide whether to follow their hearts or fulfil their political destinies. Dido, overwhelmed with passion, is propelled to her terrifying final act. This new show re-examines the ancient story of Dido and her tragic love affair with the exile Aeneas. The production concentrates on the love between these two exiles in their struggle to find a future. Two damaged individuals who have lost so much are thrown onto a foreign shore to share their love and their fears. Working from Christopher Marlowe's great play, this show is given a contemporary staging as modern allegory and text combines with this great and tragic story of two lovers to give this classic tale a startling new life and to create a visually exciting and theatrically challenging show. Theatre Modo is a Scottish based company formed to bring to life the magic of theatre. In particular the company has focused on international cultural exchange, and the benefits to practitioners, participants and punters that this can bring. As such they have toured annually for the last 6 years and have performed across Europe, in theatres, schools, festivals and outdoors.

Creatives/Company

Author: Christopher Marlowe
Company: Theatre Modo
Adapted by: Marton Danziger

Dido, Queen of Carthage

Dido, Queen of Carthage (Play) production archive for QTIX code T2099897538. Details of all Dido, Queen of Carthage archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01522373352

Archive Listings

7 Nov 02
  to
8 Nov 02
The Arches
Glasgow
Performance Details => Venue archive

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