
Greek drama scenes to be performed

A staged reading by professional actors is planned during a series
of events to illustrate how Ancient Greek drama themes still resonate
today.
Ancient Greeks/Modern Lives is a major national program funded
by the National Endowment for the Humanities that aims to create an
in-depth cultural programming partnership between communities,
libraries, and theatres.
The program, Wednesday, April 18, from 6:30-8 p.m., at Grand
Rapids Main Public Library, 111 Library NE, is free and open to the public.
The staged reading will include a repertoire of selections from
Homer’s Odyssey; Aeschylus’ Agamemnon; Sophocles’ Ajax; and Euripides’
Herakles. The event will last approximately 90 minutes and will
include an introduction, performed readings, and a post-show
discussion led by Grand Valley Classics Professor Diane Rayor.
The performance is suitable for all ages except very young
children. The program theme, Stranger in a Strange Land: Encountering
the Other, applies Greek drama to contemporary issues such as
immigration, leadership, returning veterans, and culture clash.
For more information, call the library at (616) 988-5400, or
visit www.ancientgreeksmodernlives.org.
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