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SUMMARY:The Orestes at Bridge Theatre
DESCRIPTION:A contemporary family wakes up in a Greek myth and can’t seem to find a way out of their hellish destiny.\n\n \n\nWriter and director Simon Stone is joined by the same creative team that brought the “fantastically original\, gripping and magnificent” (The Guardian) The Lady from the Sea to life; set designer Lizzie Clachan\, costume designer Mel Page\, music by Stefan Gregory\, lighting designer Nick Schlieper\, and casting director Jessica Ronane CDG.\n\n \n\nThe Oresteia is produced by London Theatre Company and Wouter van Ransbeek.
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SUMMARY:UCL Summer School in Ancient Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:University College London\nMonday 06 July to Fri 10 July 2026\n \n\n \n\nWhat are the origins of the world? How can we achieve happiness? What is the best form of government? Is democracy good? These are only some of the questions which ancient philosophers tried to answer more than 2\,500 years ago. Their bold and unprecedented enterprise prompted an intellectual revolution\, the relevance of which has not since faded. The Summer School in Ancient Philosophy aims to follow the steps of the ancient philosophers in their enquiries on the world and human life\, and explore their continuing importance today.\n\n \nMore Information and To Book\n \n\nThe Summer School offers a five-day programme covering the major themes and thinkers of Ancient Philosophy. There will be four classes each day\, between 10:30am and 3.30pm. Courses will be held in person unless otherwise specified. For more details about the modules’ format\, please see below or get in touch with us. Students will have access to a variety of online material before and throughout the course. The fee is £180. The course is not residential. Bursaries may be available for certain categories of students and will be granted after the end of the Summer School.\n\n \n\nStudents will be assigned to teaching groups of normally not more than 15-20 people. Groups will comprise students with similar levels of knowledge of the subject. Classes will consist of lectures\, close reading of texts\, and debates and will touch on a variety of themes\, including ethics\, metaphysics\, and theories of knowledge. Texts will be studied in translation\, though some classes will be offered in the original language. The style of teaching is friendly\, but demanding. Students are expected to actively participate in classes\, and they will be invited to discuss and critically engage with texts along with other students and teachers. Our tutors include some of the most talented and passionate teachers of ancient philosophy in the London area and beyond.
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