New York City
Iphigenia at Aulis
$15.00 General Admission; $12.00 Students and Seniors
Iphigenia at Aulis has been described as one of the most human of the Greek tragedies. At Aulis, High King Agamemnon has gathered the greatest fighting force the world has ever seen, poised to strike at Troy. At Aulis, soldiers gird themselves to reclaim the unparalleled beauty of Helen and win everlasting glory. At Aulis, the wind has died. At Aulis, a prophet mutters of sacrifice, and the High King summons his daughter to camp with promises of marriage to the hero Achilles. Sacrifices will be made, marriages marred, and wars waged, upon the arrival of Iphigenia at Aulis.
Written by Euripides in 410BCE and adapted with stunningly modern clarity by W.S. Merwin. The play features Anna Chlumsky, star of the much-loved movies My Girl and My Girl 2, as Iphigenia – the ill-fated daughter of the Greek king Agamemnon.