Agamemnon

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Agamemnon by Aeschylus. Written approx. 458 BC, first part of the Oresteia trilogy. ** First produced in South Africa by ** in 18*? . Also by the students of the Hugenote Gedenkschool in Wellington, directed by I.M.E. Fremantle. Other productions directed by **, **,

Agamemnon, by Steven Berkoff. In the author's words: Agamemnon is about energy of a different kind, but overlaps with my play East. It is filtered through my own impression of Greece and is rooted more in the elements of landscape and sea.. It is also about heat and battle, fatigue, the marathon and the obscenity of modern and future wars. Naturally it is about the body and its pleasures and pains. I followed Aeschylus but chose to take my own route from time to time. Events smudge into each other and I have used from the Feast of Atreus the ghastly origins of the curse. This is a suitable horrific beginning, though horror was not what I wanted but a revelation of the crime. I described it as if it had happened to me.The final text evolved after a long workshop series during which the actors turned themselves into athletes, soldiers, horses and chorus. The text was chanted, spoken, sung, and simply acted, l am really grateful to two actors (Wolf Kahler and Barry Philips) who started the first day (sometime in April 1973) and finished with me on the 21st August. (Source: http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsB/berkoff-steven.html#2994).

In South Africa a Troupe Theatre Company production was directed by Henry Goodman, performed in the Baxter Theatre Studio in 1981. The cast: Fred Abrahamse, Neil McCarthy, Fiona Ramsay, Ian Roberts, Richard Grant, Brümilda van Rensburg, Hilary Jones, Sean Taylor. (Source: Barrow, Brian & Williams-Short, Yvonne (eds.). 1988. Theatre Alive! The Baxter Story 1977-1987).


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