Russian and French actors stage ancient Greek tragedy
Published: 02 March, 2007, 12:35
Two theatre groups, one from Moscow and one from Marseilles, have joined forces to stage a modern version of an ancient Greek play.
“Clytemnestra. The Dream” is based on Aeschylus’ tragedy “Agamemnon” about the Trojan War. A new translation of the Greek play has inspired French director to a new staging.At first sight, the staging for many is controversial. Modern costumes and sound effects have little connection to the original play. The ancient script has now been re-written twice. The cast is half- French and the staging is in Russian. However, it was not a problem for the French actors since part of a play is silent. The French director, Alain Fourneau, says that this story is dear to him – it reminds him of his childhood. And the idea of staging it in Russia is symbolic. He wanted to feel lost as did the soldiers of the Trojan War.
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