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After a thrilling journey through Aeschylus' epic cycle of plays, join the discussion at our Symposium.

Chaired by Professor David Wiles, Emeritus Professor of Drama at the University of Exeter, with guests Professor Oliver Taplin FBA, Magdalen College Oxford, Professor Fiona Mcintosh, Emeritus Professor of Classical Reception, St Hilda’s College, Oxford and Dr Angeliki Varakis-Martin of the School of Arts at University of Kent.

Tickets are £20 for the day, and include a welcome lunch, Symposium and a performance of Orestes by The Oxford Ancient Languages Society.

12.30pm – Arrival, food, wine and discussion

1.30pm – Symposium

3pm – break for tea/snacks

4pm – Orestes by Euripides presented by The Oxford Ancient Languages Society

Everyone is welcome to join this discussion and learn more about the DANAÏDS project and how Ancient Greeks threw a festival of theatre!

 

This event is part of

DANAÏDS & ‘The Big Greekender’ Festival

Thu 19 - Sun 22 June 2025
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DANAÏDS Symposium & Orestes (Sun)

Sun 22 June

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