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There has been an explosion of feminist retellings of classic texts in recent years. We’ve gobbled up The Penelopiad, Circe, Song of Achilles, Lore Olympus, Hadestown, and countless more.
But even in this reckoning with flawed narrators and male-focused stories, we have yet to see young Helen given the privilege of a loving rewrite. She remains (even in these retellings) the reviled, vain mean girl that lead countless men to their deaths with her wantonness.
Seeing the way certain female celebrities and public figures remain susceptible to this sort of public flogging, we’ve been interested in revisiting the world's first "mean girl" and asking just why we hate her so much.
In the year of the Barbie Movie, it seems like a decent time to ask.
Join us for a brand new devised work around the story of Helen of Troy.
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DECONSTRUCTING: John Caird
Theatre Raleigh Arts Center (5/23 - 5/23) | ||
The Spitfire Grill
Stone Soup Theatre Company (5/31 - 6/9) | ||
The Ghost of Splinter Cove
Titmus Theatre (6/14 - 6/23) | ||
The Great Beyond
Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre (5/30 - 6/16) | ||
Jane Eyre
Theatre Raleigh (5/29 - 6/9) | ||
Being Chaka
Burning Coal Theatre Company (3/13 - 3/30) | ||
TheatreFESTival
Thompson Hall (6/15 - 6/15) | ||
The Rainmaker
Burning Coal Theatre Company (12/5 - 12/22) | ||
GRAND HORIZONS
Honest Pint Theatre Co. (5/17 - 6/1) | ||
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