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Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Welcomes ARISTOPHANES NOW in April

By: Mar. 21, 2013
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After touring Athens, Istanbul and Timisoara, Greek musical theatre company Speira Spiera will perform Aristophanes Now, a musical reworking of the plays of Aristophanes, at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art on 17 and 18 April 2013.

With leading contemporary Greek composer Stamastis Kraounakis, dancers from Turkey and musicians from around Europe, Aristophanes Now focuses on the chorus sections of the original ancient Greek comedies by one of Greece's most admired dramatists. With stunning design by takis for Artluxe and video projections by mesmer, the production draws upon the universal themes of love, loneliness, youth, old age, celebration, betrayal and beauty.

Aristophanes' plays, composed and performed in Athens during the fifth and fourth centuries BC, are the earliest surviving instance of comic drama in European culture and form part of the history of European theatre.

Aristophanes Now is presented at RADA in association with The European Commision (Funded by the Culture Programme) and The Hellenic Foundation for Culture, UK.



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