Idomeneus review whip-smart questioning of Greek tragedy
Gate, LondonFate and stories are not fixed entities in the hands of Roland Schimmelpfennig's playful reworking of the Troy-era legendWhen Idomeneus set out to fight at Troy he had 80 ships, full of men. Ten years later, on the return journey, the 80 ships and men are intact. Then, as they near Crete, where his wife, Meda, is having an affair, a storm rises. The ships begin to sink, and Idomeneus makes a bargain with …
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