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SUMMARY:Phaedra: a new play by Simon Stone after Euripides\, Seneca and Racine
DESCRIPTION:1st February – 8th April\n \nPhaedra\n \n\nIn a house of glass\, one must not throw stones.\n\n \n\nAfter years of fierce focus on her political career\, Phaedra turns her attention to her personal life.\n\n \n\nThe reappearance of her step-son shakes the foundations of her house and the beliefs that have underpinned her power.\n\n \n\nAs buried lust and loneliness surge to the surface\, Phaedra’s actions threaten to destroy everything she has built.\n\n \n\nWriter-Director Simon Stone (Yerma\, Young Vic) reimagines Seneca’s famous tragedy in this striking new play. Janet McTeer (Ozark) takes the title role\, with Assaad Bouab (Call My Agent) making his UK stage debut.\n\n \nFURTHER INFORMATION
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/phaedra-a-new-play-by-simon-stone-after-euripides-seneca-and-racine/
LOCATION:National Theatre\, South Bank\, London\, SE1 9PX\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:UCL Greek Play 2023: Plato's Symposium
DESCRIPTION:UCL Greek and Latin department presents\n\n \nPLATO’S SYMPOSIUM\n \nWednesday 8th February 2023; 7.30pm\nThursday 9th February 2023; 2.30pm & 7.30pm\nFriday 10th February 2023; 2.30pm & 7.30pm\n \n\nA heartbreak spanning centuries. What is love? Do soulmates really exist? Join Alcibiades in crashing one of the most famous dinner parties you’ll ever come across as Plato redefines what it means to be beautiful.\n\nAge guidance: 15+\nRunning time: approx 2 hours\n\n \n\n \n\n\nEvening performances on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th will include a pre-show talk in the theatre (included in the ticket).\n\nThursday 9th\, 6.45-7.15pm\nDr Frisbee Scheffield (Cambridge) ‘Platonic love: Lessons from the Symposium’\nFriday 10th\, 6.45-7.15pm\nProfessor Edith Hall (Durham) ‘What has Plato’s Symposium got to do with theatre?\n\nPre-show talks will be filmed – by buying a ticket you give permission to be filmed for this purpose.\n\n\nPublic workshops (limited capacities due to nature of activity)\n\nWednesday 8th\, 4-5.30pm – Venue: Room Archaeology G6 LT\, Gordon Square (31-34) & (14) Taviton St\nDr Michael Loy (Cambridge) ‘Plato and the Archaeology of the Symposium’.  BOOK HERE\n \n\nThursday 9th\, 4-5.30pm –  Venue: Bloomsbury Studio\, 15 Gordon St\, WC1H OAH\nDr Helen Eastman (Theatre Director) ‘Chorus and Chorality in Practice’. BOOK HERE\n \n\nFriday 10th\, 4-5.30pm – Venue: Room Archaeology G6 LT\, Gordon Square (31-34) & (14) Taviton St\nDr Caterina Pellò (Nottingham) ‘Teacher\, Priestess\, and Intellectual: A Woman Philosopher in Plato’s Symposium’.  BOOK HERE\n\nTo learn more about the annual UCL Greek and Latin plays (which began in 1987) please visit HERE
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ucl-greek-play-2023-platos-symposium/
LOCATION:Bloomsbury Theatre\, 15 Gordon Street\, London\, WC1H 0AH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:London in the Roman World
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dominic Perring \n9 February 2023\, 7pm \nLondon in the Roman World \n\n\n\nProfessor Dominic Perring is the Director of the UCL Centre for Applied Archaeology\, and he has been responsible for the management and interpretation of archaeological sites in London\, Milan and Beirut. As well as an eminent archaeologist\, Dominic is also a broadcaster and has authored nine books and over eighty academic papers addressing key themes in the management and interpretation of archaeological sites and landscapes. His latest book\, London in the Roman World\, presents a ground-breaking study of how Rome ruled\, and how the Roman empire failed\, adding to the debate over how archaeology might help us to understand the forces that can create and destroy cities and empires.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/london-in-the-roman-world/
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