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Iphigenia at Aulis archiveIphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon, is sacrificed to the goddess Artemis, to persuade her to grant the Greek ships a favouring wind on their way to conquer Troy. Agamemnon has become an ambitious politician, wavering in his motives, and a moral, if not a physical coward. Menelaus is also doubtful character. Achilles, to be sure, has something of a hero about him, but it is heroism of a very human youth, not of an adult Homeric warrior. As to Iphigenia, her character has been transformed from an unwilling victim into a true saint. She does not appear in Homer but tradition depict Iphigenia as a gagged, unwilling victim, appealing with her eyes, even at the moment of her death, for pity. In this play, she gives her life (much as Joan of Arc did) in accordance with what she regards as the 'divine will' and the needs of her country.

Cast/Performers

Christopher Greco (Agamemnon), Shuna Snow (Clytemnestra), Stevie Isaac (Iphegenia), Hamadi Mwapachu (Achilles), Sean Pritchard (Menelaus), Rohington Noshir Dordi (Assistant), Sacid Isikman (Messenger), Jane Garioni (Chorus), Martha Collins (Chorus), Sarah Vermande (Chorus)

Creatives/Company

Author: Euripides
Company: Icarus Productions
Director(s): Timothy Ackroyd, Xenia Orphanides
Producer: Costas Charalambos costa
Music: George Kallis
Lighting: Gema Calleja
Design: Gema Calleja
Costume: Maroulla Costa

Iphigenia at Aulis

Iphigenia at Aulis (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01066946533. Details of all Iphigenia at Aulis archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1708755650

Archive Listings

28 Nov 00
  to
17 Dec 00
Etcetera Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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