CHICO — Customs and manners have greatly changed since the days of Athenian playwright Aristophanes (c. 448-385 B.C.). This is evident in one of his surviving plays, “Lysistrata.” The battle of the ...
"Lysistrata is one of the greatest comedies ever written," said playwright and translator Carolyn Balducci. "It contains poetry, word play, formal dramatic elements (such as a prologue, a parados, ...
Storrs: Local resident and UConn student Chester Martin will take part in the comedic battle of the sexes in CRT’s new adaptation of Lysistrata. Chester Martin (BFA Acting ’16) plays the Spartanfield ...
The phrase "make love, not war" often conjures memories of the 1960's hippie culture, with its peace symbols and free love. But the sentiment has been around for a lot longer than that. More than 2000 ...
A number of productions of Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata” open with the stage in total darkness, the characters entering one at a time, sometimes carrying lit candles that seem to float. But director Gary ...
When I first learned that Level Ground Arts was premiering A Bollywood Lysistrata at the KD Studio Theatre, I was excited to see how the production would re-interpret Aristophanes' classic comedy ...
This is the fourth and final story in a series following the CSUF production of “Lysistrata,” which runs through May 5 at Hallberg Theatre. This story focuses on the dress rehearsal and opening night ...
Vermont Actors’ Repertory Theatre Vermont Actors’ Repertory Theatre will present Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata,” translated by Sarah Ruden, April 19-28 at West Rutland Town Hall Theatre, at 35 Marble St.
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