By Euripides. A new version by David Crook.
18th May – 13th June 2010
Tuesday - Sat @ 7:30pm, Sunday @ 5:00
Presented by Tough Theatre
Phaedra is consumed with an insatiable lust for her stepson Hippolytus. Aphrodite, Goddess of Love and Lust, is furious that Hippolytus will not worship her. She wreaks bloody retribution on him, destroying everything and everyone around him. A dark, tense piece about passion, loyalty and vengeance, Tough Theatre presents Euripides’ masterpiece in a fresh, new translation by David Crook in a modern dress production.
"Tough Theatre have mounted a highly persuasive production"
– Jeremy Kingston, The Independent
*** SPECIAL PERFORMANCES ***
SATURDAY 29th MAY: GALA PERFORMANCE A limited number of tickets will be available at £25 each to include a post show discussion with Director Andy Brunskill. Please note these tickets must be booked in advance. £13 tickets and concessionary £10 tickets will also be available for this performance but do not include the discussion with the Director. SATURDAY 12th JUNE: the performance will start at 5pm on this date only.
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