Friday and Saturday, November 4 & 5 at 7:00pm
November 6 at 2:00pm
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 10, 11 & 12 at 7:00pm
November 13 at 2:00pm
SRHS Auditorium
Tickets are available at the box office.
$5 for students and $10 for adults.
“The Trojan Women” (Gr: “Troädes”) is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides. It was first presented at the City Dionysia of 415 BCE. It follows the fates of Hecuba, Andromache, Cassandra and the other women of Troy after their city has been sacked, their husbands killed, and their remaining families about to be taken away as slaves. It is often considered one of Euripides’ greatest works, and among the best anti-war plays ever written.
November 6 at 2:00pm
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 10, 11 & 12 at 7:00pm
November 13 at 2:00pm
SRHS Auditorium
Tickets are available at the box office.
$5 for students and $10 for adults.
“The Trojan Women” (Gr: “Troädes”) is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides. It was first presented at the City Dionysia of 415 BCE. It follows the fates of Hecuba, Andromache, Cassandra and the other women of Troy after their city has been sacked, their husbands killed, and their remaining families about to be taken away as slaves. It is often considered one of Euripides’ greatest works, and among the best anti-war plays ever written.