The Trojan Women
The Baron’s Men Proudly Presents: The Trojan Women by Euripides
“Like smoke blown to heaven on the wings of the wind, our country, our conquered country, perishes.
Its palaces are overrun by the fierce flames and the murderous spear.”
The Trojan Women by Euripides was originally produced in 415 BC during the Peloponnesian War. It is often considered one of Euripides’ greatest works, not to mention one of the greatest Anti-War Plays of all time. Set in the backdrop of the war-ridden City of Troy, it follows the fates of the Queen of Troy (Hecuba), her two daughters (Cassandra and Andromache), and the remaining women of Troy after their city has been sacked and their husbands killed. What fates lie in store for these women? Can hope remain alive against all odds? Come experience one of the most tragic plays in Greek Theatre this July at the Beautiful Curtain Theatre.
Cast & Crew
Cast
- Poseidon – Mick D'Arcy
- Athena – Leanna Holmquist*
- Hecuba – Bridget Farias Gates
- Cassandra – Becca Musser*
- Andromache – Laura Ray
- Helen – Jessica Riley
- Talthybius – Stephen Cook
- Menelaus – Robert Stevens*
- Chorus Leader – Victoria Kelly
- Chorus – Sara Billeaux
- Chorus – Chelsea Manasseri
- Chorus – Heidi Penix
- Chorus – Rachel Steed*
- Chorus – Mindy Griffin
- Chorus – Liegh Toland*
- Chorus – Jacquelyn Lies
- Chorus – Rory Roberts
- Chorus – Samantha Smith*
- Soldiers – Levi Gore, Carter Holland
Crew
- Director – Ameer Mobarak
- Assistant Director – Christina Peppas*
- Producer – Jimmie Bragdon*
- Marketing Producer – Katy Thompson*
- Stage Manager – Edwin Wise*
- Costumer – Star Maddox
- Front of House – Lindsay M. Palinsky*