The Trojan Women

The Trojan Women

Noyes Cultural Art Center
927 Noyes St Evanston

Troy is burning. The city has been ransacked. The men have been killed. The women and children are to be enslaved by the conquering Greek army. Held in limbo, Queen Hecuba and the women of Troy await their fates as refugees. The classic anti-war tragedy written by Euripides thousands of years ago has never been more relevant. Expertly translated by Ronald Duncan, from the poetic modern adaption by Jean-Paul Sartre, The Trojan Women continues to question and examine the aftermath of war.

Presented by Three Crows

Thru - Oct 15, 2017