LISTINGS
PERFORMANCES: NORTH AMERICA
Sophocles' *Antigone*
Directed by Paul Templin
Produced by the Hart House Players
Thurs 23-Sat.25 February, 1995
8:00 PM
Tickets Can$10 adults, Can$8 students and seniors
Hart House Theatre
King's College Circle
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
For further information call: (416) 978-8668
*The Frogs* and *The Assemblywomen* by Aristophanes.
Directed by Greg Robic
Produced by the Ancient Comic Drama Company
Thurs. 23-Sat. 25 February
Thurs. 2-Sat.4 March, 1995
8:00 PM
St. Michael's College Theatre
St. Joseph's St. just E. of Queen's Park Crescent
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
The agon in *Frogs* will be between Wagner and A.S. Sullivan, of Gilbert &Sullivan.
For further information call: (416) 926-1300 x3325
*Philoctetes in Vietnam*
An Adaptation of Sophocles' *Philoctetes*
Directed by Kate Mendeloff
April 21-23
Trueblood Theatre
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
For further information contact
Kate Mendeloff: mendelof@umich.edu
Tel. (313) 995-8954
Euripides' *Hecuba*
Translated and adapted by Timberlake Wertenbaker
Directed by Carey Perloff (ACT Artistic Director)
Presented by the American Conservatory Theater,
Previews begin 27 April, performances 3 May to 4 June
Center for the Arts Theater
Yerba Buena Gardens
San Francisco
Hecuba will be played by Olympia Dukakis. Original score by David Lang sung by choral group Kitka, with movement by choreographer Margaret Jenkins.
Euripides' *Bacchae*
Directed by J. Stephen Crosby
Produced by the Division of Performing Arts/Theatre Dept.
(a religious, cult-ritual adaptation)
April 20 - 23; Thursday - Sunday (matinee)
Alfred University
Division of Performing Arts
26 N. Main St.
Alfred, N.Y.
For further information, call: (607) 871-2251
WELLESLEY GREEK PLAY
Aristophanes' *Birds*
Spring 1995
Wellesley College
Wellesley, MA
Details will be available from
Jennifer Arnott
E-mail: jarnott@wellesley.edu
Aristophanes' *Lysistrata*
Translated by Ranjit Bolt
Directed by Maggie McClellan
June 2-4, 1995
Wright State University
Dayton, OH
For further information contact:
MMCCLELLAN@DESIRE.WRIGHT.EDU
UTAH CLASSICAL GREEK THEATRE FESTIVAL TOUR
Euripides' *Bacchae*
Translated by Robert Bagg
Directed by Kenneth Washington
- September 16th, 9:00 AM
Show outside in Moab - September 17th, 2:00 PM
Show outside at St. John's College in Santa Fe - September 19th
Show outside in Albuquerque
University of New Mexico - September 20th, 3:00 and 7:30 PM
Show in Fort Lewis College Theatre
Durango, Colorado - September 23-4, 8:30 AM
Show in Butte Garden Amphitheatre
Salt Lake City, Utah - September 24, 2:00 PM
Fund-raiser followed by 3:00 PM performance
Salt Lake City, Utah - September 30-October 1st, 8:30 AM
Show in SLC at RBGA - October 3rd, 8:00 PM
Show in Morgan/Kent
Utah State University
Logan, Utah - October 4th, 7:30 PM
Show in the DeJong Theatre
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah - October 6-7, 7:30 PM
Show in Allred Theatre
Wyoming State University
Ogden, Wyoming - October 12th
California, Bay Area
(venue not established yet) - October 13th
Show for Winegrape Commission
Lodi, California - October 15th, 2:00 PM
Show outside in 'Shakespeare' Theatre
University of California, Santa Cruz
An orientation lecture, 'Themes and Dramatic Strategies
in Euripides' *Bacchae*, illustrated with slides, will introduce each
residency and is sponsored by the Utah Humanities Council.
For more information contact:
Jim Svendsen
Department of Languages and Literatures
153 Orson Spencer Hall
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Tel. (801) 581-7561
Fax. (801) 581-7581