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The Trojan Women by Victor Gluck, Editor-In-Chief

Written in 415 B.C. as a criticism of the Athenian capture of Melos and the subjugation of its population earlier that year, "The Trojan Women" has remained relevant throughout the last 2,500 years due to mankind's penchant for war. Although Ellen McLaughlin's new adaptation makes some changes to the Euripides original, it retains its power pertinent for our own time in the wake of the refugee crisis. While at times …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 6:26pm on September 4, 2016

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