New York City
The Trojan Women is one of the most scathing and horrifying indictments of the war crimes that man can inflict upon man and woman. This Euripidean classic tells the tale of Hecuba, Queen of Troy, and the fat of her family and city in the wake of the 10-year conflict that destroyed their world. Despite their awful trials, these women find the hope and courage to move on. Seret Scott directs this timeless tragedy, featuring a powerful and poetic new translation by classical scholar Dr. Marianne McDonald.