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Euripides's tragedy: The Bacchae

Euripides's tragedy: The Bacchae

Classics | College of Arts and Humanities Wednesday, October 30 - Sunday, November 10, 2013 Baltimore Annex Theater

Classics Department Alumnus Alex Hacker has translated Euripides's tragedy The Bacchae into a modern idiom that explores music and dance as intoxicating vehicles for the experience of the divine Dionysus, god of wine, theater, and ritualized madness. Featuring music by Dan Deacon, Gerrit Welmers (Future Islands), and Matmos, the production runs through November 10 at The Baltimore Annex Theater. The URL for ticket information is https://annextheater.tixato.com/buy/two-suns-over-thebes.

 

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Classics Department Alumnus Alex Hacker has translated Euripides's tragedy The Bacchae into a modern idiom that explores music and dance as intoxicating vehicles for the experience of the divine Dionysus, god of wine, theater, and ritualized madness. Featuring music by Dan Deacon, Gerrit Welmers (Future Islands), and Matmos, the production runs through November 10 at The Baltimore Annex Theater. The URL for ticket information is https://annextheater.tixato.com/buy/two-suns-over-thebes.