Presents fresh translations of ten immortal plays in verse by the ancient Greek dramatist, including "Electra," "Medea," and "The Trojan Women," accompanied by scene headings, stage directions, introductions, and a glossary of people, gods, and places. Original.
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Ten plays
This collection of 10-minute plays will delight readers and audiences alike.
Playwrights included: Taylor Mac Bowyer Laura Shaine Cunningham Anthony David Steven Dietz Christopher Durang Linda Eisenstein Simon Fill Craig Fols Sigrid Heath David Ives Caleen Sinnette Jennings Honour Kane Eric Lane Edward Bok Lee ...
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... but a small voice inside me told me that maybe , just maybe , there's somebody in this room who didn't hear an alarm bell . I tried the door , and it was locked . NONA . So you pounded on the door . ELIZABETH Page 10 PLAYS IN TEN :
These are tight, complex, nuanced pieces of writing, which no one has seen because for too long they weren't looking. These are important writers, and important plays." —Theresa Rebeck, from the introduction