Performance

VenueVictoria and Albert Museum
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From1st November 2014
Opened3rd November 2014
To27th November 2014
WhenSat-Thu 20:00
PricesFrom £15.50. To £16.50.
What is currently on at Victoria and Albert Museum (V0247389107)

Hippolytos

T0429624465
Greek epic of love, jealousy and revenge.
Author Euripdes


Archive :: production:T0429624465, play:S3580, venue:V0247389107

Production details

Phaedra is sick. She is in love with her stepson, Hippolytos. The prince hates sexual passion and any mortal 'impurity'. He also hates women. Can Phaedra live with her secret? When Hippolytos finds out, his very essence is violated. Theseus - father to the prince, husband to the queen - returns from exile. But it's too late. They are forced to ask whether it is better to die or live a life of sullied reputation. But the gods have the final say. Running time: 1hr 30mins. This production is site-specific, as the tunnel is not set up as a theatre. Please be aware that there are no toilets in the venue. The Colepit at Victoria and Albert Museum

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Company

Producer Claudia Blunt
Producer Antic Face
Translation Frederic Raphael
Translation Kenneth McLeish
Director Charlie Parham
Design Anna Reid
Performer Emma Amos (Nurse / Groom)
Performer Emma Hall (Phaedra / Aphrodie / Artemis)
Performer Martin McGlade (Thesues / Old Man)
Performer David Shields (Hippolytos)
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