PROMETHEUS BOUND

   
Summary

PROMETHEUS BOUND

Description

Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre presents PROMETHEUS BOUND by Aeschylus. Translated by James Kerr. Directed by Jonathan Solari. || April 27-May 1 || High in the Caucasus at the ends of the earth, Prometheus is chained to a rock with a bolt through his chest. He talks of a secret that should not be told for fear of its power being lost. This secret is so important that its secrecy could be our salvation. Prometheus Bound is a play veiled in myth, but as unearthly as the play seems it presents the human condition in a more uncomfortably naked state than any other play. Linguistically and thematically it is the most sophisticated and brutal of all the tragedies. On the page it invites deep analysis but on its feet it becomes the very thing that theatre should be: a journey to the heart. || Please be advised that there will be no late seating for this production. All performances will begin at the scheduled curtain time. || $12 General Public | $10 BU Alumni, WGBH and WBUR members, Huntington Subscribers | $6 CFA Membership || Free with BU ID, at the door, day of performance, subject to availability

Starts

7:30pm on Wednesday, April 27th 2016

URL

http://www.bostontheatrescene.com

Building

Boston University Theatre

Room

Lane-Comley Studio 210

 
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