Word: lysistrataã
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...Greece take this image one step further in “Lysistrata,” using sex as a leveraging tool to stop the fighting of The Peloponnesian War, uproar and hilarity ensue.Two thousand, four hundred years after its original performance in Athens, Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata?? is being brought to campus by Harvard’s Classical Club, who both selected and translated the play. Directed by James M. Leaf ’10 and produced by Veronica R. Koven-Matasy ’10, this classical Greek play–which will...
This Saturday, the Harvard Classical Club translated Aristophanes’s classical Athenian “Lysistrata??—the story of a band of woman determined to end the Peloponnesian War by withholding sex from their “menfolk”—into a modern discussion of sex and gender roles. In this case, “translate” was a loose term; the disgruntled Grecian housewives drive minivans with baby-on-board stickers and complain about husbands who don’t listen to their advice. The Harvard Classical Club...
...freshman. I didn’t go to Common Casting in the fall. I was much too intimidated.”After directing the show for the first time last year, Bryant became involved in productions such as “The Goat” and “Lysistrata?? based on relationships she made through “The Vagina Monologues.” Candice C. Smith ’11 participated in common casting for the first time as a result of the positive experience she had acting in this year’s production...
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