
Oedipus ran away from his home in Corinth to avoid the prophecy which foretold he would kill his father and marry his mother. After answering the riddle of the Sphynx, he was made King of Thebes, and charged with hunting down the killer of the former... more
Orestes returns from exile to avenge his father’s murder at the hands of his mother and her lover Aegisthus.
The King of Thebes denies the divinity of Dionysus and persecutes the women of the city who have begun practicing the mystic rites of the god. In Euripides’ telling, Dionysus visits the city and its King to exact his revenge in horrifying detail.
Agamemnon returns home from Troy. His wife Clytemnestra welcomes him home as a conquering hero, but secretly plans to kill him for sacrificing their daughter Iphigenia before he left for the war.
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The collection centers on complete dramatic readings of ancient Greek plays, with episodes exploring weighty questions of power, fate, and divine influence as characters navigate personal ambition, family dynamics, and civic duty. Across selections like a tumultuous homecoming, prophetic forewarnings, and divine punishment, recurring threads include the tension between human authority and fate, the costs of hubris, and the ritual language that gives myth its immediacy. Listeners are likely drawn to intense character clashes, moral ambiguity, and the ceremonial atmosphere that makes classical tragedy feel urgent and relevant today. A notable strength is the way each piece foregrounds timeless questions—justice, sacrifice, and the boundaries ... more
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