We are pleased to announce that the Warwick Ancient Drama Festival will return in January 2025.
There will be three performances of Aeschylus' Agamemnon:
The play, performed in the Warwick Arts Centre, will be directed and produced by Classics and Drama and Theatre Studies at Warwick. Follow them on Instagram.
Each performance will be accompanied by assorted talks and lectures from scholars of Greek drama. For details please see below:
The Schools Day (Friday 31st), including the matinee performance, is FREE, but attendees are asked to organise their own transportation and lunch.
If you wish to book your pupils for this day, please email Dr Emily Clifford [email protected] with the following information:
*Please do not over-estimate student numbers.*
It has been frustrating, in previous years, to see empty seats at this over-subscribed event.
The Schools Day will become fully booked very quickly. We will operate a waiting list for those schools who apply after the booking limit has been reached. If the matinee performance is full, or not convenient, schools may instead book for the evening performances on Thursday or Friday, which are also accompanied by lectures:
Tickets for both these performances (normally £7) will have 50% discount for school groups, and booking will commence in early October. To make a school group booking for an evening performance, please email [email protected] at the Warwick Arts Centre, cc’ing me ([email protected]).
30-31 January 2025, Warwick Arts Centre
Dr Emmanuela Bakola, Aeschylus and the Oresteia
Performance (1) of the Agamemnon at Warwick Arts Centre Main Theatre
Lunch break for all
Theatre doors open for audience to take seats
Performance (2) of the Agamemnon at Warwick Arts Centre Main Theatre
Post-performance discussion, by Director and Producer
Dr Emmanuela Bakola, Introduction to Ancient Theatre, Aeschylus and the Oresteia.
Dr Emily Clifford, 'Seeing Furies: The Oresteia in Pictures'
Dr Emmanuela Bakola, 'Understanding Aeschylus' Oresteia is key for understanding Greek theatre: Discuss'
Performance (3) of the Agamemnon at Warwick Arts Centre Main Theatre
If you would like to reach out to know more about this production, the Warwick Ancient Drama Festival, or the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick, please feel free to contact Dr Emmanuela Bakola at [email protected]
Department of Classics and Ancient History, Humanities Building, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL