Àlex Ollé Shakes up the Demanding Audience of Syracuse with 'The Perses' by Aeschylus
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Two and a half millennia later, everything is still the same. Wars are bloody, lives are being taken at ease, and defeated wrens remain as if nothing were in power. Or that's how Àlex Ollé perceives it in his debut at the Greek Theater in Syracuse, where the Istituto Nazionale del Dramma Antico has been organizing a classic season since 1914 that, despite its tight budget, is a global event.Keep reading...
The bloody defeat of the Persians that inspired Eschylus thousands of years ago has been turned this Saturday into a "political thriller" in the Greek theatre of Syracuse (south) by director Àlex Ollé, who has evoked the disturbing dynamics of the power of the "emperors" of our days. The entry Àlex Ollé turns Syracuse "The Persians" of Eschylus into a "thriller" over power was first published in Digital Process.
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