UofSC Department of Theatre and Dance to Present THE TROJAN WOMEN, 2/26-3/1
By: BWW News Desk
The UofSC Department of Theatre and Dance will present The Trojan Women, translated from Euripides' ancient text by acclaimed scholar Nicholas Rudall, Feb. 26-March 1 at the Lab Theatre. Show times are 8pm nightly. Tickets are $5, and available only at the door. The Lab Theatre is located at 1400 Wheat St. in the Booker T. Washington building.
Senior theatre major Kelsea Woods is directing the centuries-old Greek meditation on the brutality of battle, which continues to move and inspire audiences, even in the present day. Euripides' classic tragedy tells of the fates of the women who remain in the city of Troy after its destruction during the Trojan War. Woods' production of the play intends to give audience members a firsthand look at the human cost of war, as told by the women left to survive in the aftermath of their fractured world. The director plans to use the entire Lab Theatre space, as well as unconventional seating, to immerse the audience in the action of the play. "I knew I wanted to use different staging elements to really enhance the experience of this play, instead of just watching it proscenium style," says Woods. "I'm playing with the sensation of place and time, and using design elements as characters almost. The audience will be considered 'Trojan Women' and there will be a set of rules to let them know what they are getting into. The whole Lab space will be playing space, the characters have been living their daily lives here, and the audience is walking straight into that."
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