Cover art: "Diomedes and Nestor" by Louis Moritz, 1810

Rhesus

Euripides, adapted into English verse by Brian Vinero

Note

Not yet published.

Description

Under the cover of darkness, the Trojan War shifts from the battlefield to the shadows as the legendary Thracian King Rhesus arrives to break the Greek siege. While Hector pins his hopes on this new ally and his mythical white horses, the cunning Odysseus and fierce Diomedes slip into the camp on a deadly midnight mission. Guided by the goddess Athena, the Greek spies turn a night of promised salvation into a cold-blooded massacre. In this atmospheric tragedy, the line between heroism and assassination blurs, proving that the most dangerous enemies are the ones who strike while the world sleeps.

Production Info

Cast: 11 total (2 female, 9 male, plus a chorus)
Full Length Drama (about 100 minutes)
Minimal Set Requirements
Period Costumes
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About the Author

Author

  • Euripides

    Euripides (c. 480 – 406 BCE) was a tragedian of classical Athens. He became one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture; of his 90 plays, 19 have survived. His most famous tragedies, which reinvent Greek myths and probe the darker side of human nature, include MEDEA, THE BACCHAE, HIPPOLYTUS, ALCESTIS, and THE TROJAN WOMEN.

  • Brian Vinero

    Brian is a playwright, lyricist, and translator whose rhymed-verse translations of the works of Euripides and Molière have been published by the literary journals Asymptote and The Mercurian. Other theatrical works include an unabridged translation of CYRANO DE BERGERAC crafted completely in rhymed couplets, a modernization of Thackeray's VANITY FAIR, and musicals based on Rostand's CHANTECLER and Booth Tarkington's THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS. His musical, THE ALLEN STREET YIDDISH THEATRE PALACE PRESENTS: CINDERESTHER, has received grants from the Minnesota Regional Arts Council and Brin Jewish Arts Endowment, and his award-winning play, TEN MINUTES 'TIL CHRISTMAS, is being performed in many cities across North America. He has adapted novels by Newbery Award–winning authors James Lincoln Collier and Lloyd Alexander for the stage and has served on the faculties of William Patterson University and Regional Center for the Arts High School. Brian is an alumnus of the Minnesota Conservatory of Performing Arts, the National Shakespeare Conservatory, the Lehman Engel/BMI Workshop, and the 78th Street Theatre Lab, and he is a member of BMI, the Playwrights' Center, and the Dramatists Guild.

About the Book

Book Information

Publisher BPPI
Publication Date
Pages
ISBN 9798888560938

Special Notes

Special Notes

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Rhesus is produced
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