Publikation: The Spoils of War : the adaptability of Euripides' Women of Troy for the representation of war and conflict on the contemporary stage
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This essay examines two modern adaptations of Euripides's play. "Women of Troy. Women of War" was an ensemble production of the Western Michigan University drama department, the European premiere was at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2004. "Euripides' Trojan Women" was a production of the State Theatre Company South Australia (Adelaide), adapted by Rosalba Clemente and Dawn Langman in 2004. The essay discusses commonalities of the two adaptations in terms of approach and changes to the original text. Both versions have added text to the translation they have used as a basis for their productions, and both rely heavily on montage and testimony. Tracing the themes touched upon in Euripides' version and how they are taken up and adapted in the contemporary productions, it is explored in how far Greek tragedies might be the adequate form to represent contemporary war on stage.
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BOLL, Julia, 2009. The Spoils of War : the adaptability of Euripides' Women of Troy for the representation of war and conflict on the contemporary stage. In: PIETRZAK-FRANGER, Monika, ed., Eckart VOIGTS-VIRCHOW, ed.. Adaptations : performing across media and genres. Trier: Wiss. Verl. Trier, 2009, pp. 223-236. Contemporary drama in English. 16. ISBN 978-3-86821-148-1BibTex
@incollection{Boll2009Spoil-23184, year={2009}, title={The Spoils of War : the adaptability of Euripides' Women of Troy for the representation of war and conflict on the contemporary stage}, number={16}, isbn={978-3-86821-148-1}, publisher={Wiss. Verl. Trier}, address={Trier}, series={Contemporary drama in English}, booktitle={Adaptations : performing across media and genres}, pages={223--236}, editor={Pietrzak-Franger, Monika and Voigts-Virchow, Eckart}, author={Boll, Julia} }
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