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Student director of Skull and Dagger’s ‘Eurydice’ gives an inside look on the experience of directing and finding inspiration
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Student director of Skull and Dagger’s ‘Eurydice’ gives an inside look on the experience of directing and finding inspiration
Many are familiar with the Greek tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice, two lovers doomed to be torn between separate worlds. In the original story, Eurydice is bitten by a snake and transported to the underworld. Her husband, Orpheus, tries to convince Hades, god of the underworld, to let her return to the mortal world. Hades lets Eurydice leave with Orpheus on one condition: he can’t look back at her as the two leave. It seems like an easy task, but…
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