"A great play is being acted with power by a superb cast" - The Toronto Star
"ferociously strong" - The Globe and Mail
From the ancient roots of drama comes this powerfully moving testament to the endurance of the human spirit in the face of adversity. After 10 years’ siege, Troy has fallen to the Greeks. Now King Priam’s widow, Hecuba, and other women of the ruined city are to be the slaves of their conquerors. But even as they lament their present calamity, they hear predictions of tragedy still to come.
By Euripides
In a new translation by Nicholas Rudall
Previews begin: May 14
Opens: May 30
Closes Oct 5
Duration: 1 hr, 38 mins