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Skidmore College Department of Theater to Present HECUBA

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The Skidmore College Department of Theater is pleased to announce its Spring 2016 Mainstage production, HECUBA by Marina Carr. This production is directed by celebrated Off- Broadway director and National Endowment for the Arts Fellow Ian Belton.

Synopsis: In Marina Carr's reimagining of the legend of HECUBA, Troy has fallen. It's the end of war and the beginning of something worse. As the cries die down after the final battle, there are reckonings to be

made. In this American Premiere production, celebrated Off-Broadway director and Skidmore Alum Ian Belton steers a course headlong into the ultra-violent slaughter, highlighting uncanny parallels to not only geo-politics but our own notions of gender, race and religion. In a world where human instinct has been ravaged by violence, is everything as it seems in the hearts of the winner and those they have defeated?

FROM THE DIRECTOR: As the Citadel of Troy crumbles, the dead flood the streets. Rather than lament the carnage that envelops them, the characters of Marina Carr's HECUBA are wracked with the perverse desire

to defile, to cherish, to possess, to consume, to devour. Is this insanity? Or does it mirror ISIS, GitMo and the mass refugee deaths that roll in daily with the tides of the Mediterranean? How do we live with PTSD if there is no end to the trauma? What does a Syrian refugee do when Syria ceases to exist? How can it be that the brutality of Homeric Greece and the scale of Euripedean Tragedy fit our modern world like a blood-soaked glove? Only the fallen Trojan Queen knows.

Tickets: $12 general admission and $8 for students and senior citizens.
To reserve seats, call the Skidmore Theater Box Office at (518) 580-5439, email boxoffice@skidmore.edu or find us online on Facebook or at skidmore.edu/academics/theater/.

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