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Thursday, October 04, 2018
Theodoros Terzopoulos’ “Return” To Delphi
The Theatre Times: The Trojan Women under the direction of Theodoros Terzopoulos brought to view multiple political meanings: Euripides’ antiwar tragedy gave prominence to its multicultural identity by the participation of actors from different countries and languages. Based on its Cypriote origin/production and therefore the continuously divided capital of Cyprus, the nationalities of the actors were chosen accordingly: countries with divided cities because of wars and hostilities like Nicosia, Jerusalem, Mostar. Divided cities, divided people, the never-ending irrationality of power and interests.
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