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BY EURIPIDES
ADAPTED BY BARRIE KOSKY & TOM WRIGHT
DIRECTOR BARRIE KOSKY
SET DESIGNERS BARRIE KOSKY & ALICE BABIDGE
COSTUME DESIGNER ALICE BABIDGE
LIGHTING DESIGNER DAMIEN COOPER
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR BEN WINSPEAR
CAST
NAREK ARMAGANIAN
NICHOLAS BAKOPOULOS-COOKE
PATRICIA COTTER
ARTHUR DIGNAM
NATALIE GAMSU
MELITA JURISIC
ROBYN NEVIN
KYLE ROWLING
QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT
JENNY VULETIC
MUSIC PERFORMED LIVE BY DARYL WALLIS
The men are dead but the slaughter continues. Imprisoned by their captors, the women of Troy huddle behind wire fences as their Greek conquerors mete out violence and destruction. Death seems a blessing given the alternatives, but fate walks a crooked line.
Following Malthouse Theatre’s 2005 Barrie Kosky sensation, Boulevard Delirium, then in 2007, we then set the stage for another triumphant homecoming for one of international theatre’s most potent and visionary artists with The Tell-Tale Heart, chilling the blood and firing the imaginations of Melbourne audiences. In 2008, he’s back - setting his sights on one of the biggest targets of all – in this exclusive presentation of Sydney Theatre Company’s premiere season of The Women of Troy.
Amid the ruin of Troy, Queen Hecuba struggles to find a path that will lead her women to freedom – visions and prophecies crowd around her, battling with the constant news of another child murdered, another friend betrayed. Her seemingly mad daughter, Cassandra sees even greater calamity ahead; her widowed daughter-inlaw, Andromache is to be enslaved; and then there is the woman whose face sparked war - Helen.
Millennia since its first utterance, Euripides’ tragedy still shudders with urgency and relevance as one of the greatest explorations of war’s unending horror. In 2008, the Helpmann Award-winning creative force of Barrie Kosky and Tom Wright again unite to unlock this timeless story’s terrifyingly contemporary resonances. Robyn Nevin makes a much-anticipated return to the Melbourne stage as Hecuba, while Melita Jurisic gives life to the three Trojan women who move in counterpoint to her dance with destiny. This startling stage world is carved with hues and shade through the language of music as an ensemble of sensational vocalists and musicians play chorus to the drama. Here, the expert hands of Kosky and Wright (The Lost Echo) reinvent not merely a classic, but the possibilities of the theatrical form itself.
“KOSKY… CONSISTENTLY TEASES OUT EXCITING, PHYSICALLY DISCIPLINED AND DEDICATED PERFORMANCES… THE DIRECTOR’S FOCUSSED STORYTELLING BRINGS BRUTAL NIGHTMARE DISTRESSINGLY ALIVE” THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
“I ADORE ROBYN NEVIN. SHE IS PASSIONATE, COMPLEX, LOYAL, TENACIOUS, VULNERABLE, FUNNY AND DELICIOUSLY IDIOSYNCRATIC - A PERFECT THEATRE ANIMAL. I THINK SHE IS A SPECTACULAR ACTOR.” BARRIE KOSKY

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The Women of Troy will be performed in the Merlyn Theatre. Merlyn Theatre seating is reserved.
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PHOTOGRAPHY GARTH ORIANDER
PICTURED ROBYN NEVIN
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