Agamemnon (Jenkins)
by Trinity University

Feb. 16 - Feb. 24
Wednesdays-Sundays

In the first tragedy of Aeschylus’ foundational trilogy THE ORESTEIA the king Agamemnon arrives home triumphant after Greek armies conquer Troy, slaughter its citizens, and desecrate the city’s temples. The royal Trojan priestess Cassandra, captured and enslaved as Agamemnon’s concubine, is cursed by the god Apollo to see the House of Atreus’ terrible future but to find no one who will believe her prophecy. As she and a chorus of old men helplessly watch the plot unfold, the queen Clytemnestra, seething from her husband’s sacrifice of their daughter, orchestrates her bloody revenge. 

 The production features a new translation by Trinity Classics Professor Dr. Thomas Jenkins.Trinity Theatre’s production is directed by Dr. Kyle Gillette, with scenic design by Martha Peñaranda and costumes by Kellie Grengs.

Trinity Theatre’s production is directed by Dr. Kyle Gillette, with scenic design by Martha Peñaranda and costumes by Kellie Grengs.

 

 

 


Agamemnon (Jenkins)
by Aeschylus, translated by Dr. Thomas Jenkins
Trinity University

Wednesdays-Sundays,
February 16 - February 24, 2024
Stieren Theater at Trinity University
Stieren Theater
San Antonio, TX, 78212

Trinity University’s Department of Human Communication and Theatre presents Aeschylus’ classic Greek tragedy AGAMEMNON from Feb. 16 - 24, 2024 in The Stieren Theatre.

 Performances are February 16 – 24: Fri/Sat at 8 pm; Wed/Thu at 7 pm; Sunday at 2:30 pm.

 

 Admission is free, with general admission seating.

Reservations can be made at https://tuagamemnon.bpt.me