Anomienaulis

An entire army of young, virile men entertain themselves with video games and sitcoms while waiting for the wind that would carry their ships to war. In the midst of this restlessness, endless cycles of paralysing doubt and anticlimaxes are played out as King Agamemnon prevaricates the sacrifice of his youngest virginal daughter, Iphigenia, even as the march toward unstoppable violence grows inevitable. An absurdist adaptation of Euripides’ ‘Iphigenia at Aulis’, the play explores the existential space of indecision and uncertainty, the arbitrariness and absurdity that more often than not determines our ‘decisive’ actions.

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Play description

an adaptation of Euripides’ Iphigenia at Aulis

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