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Publisher:Playwrights Canada Press, 2022
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- Author: Ho, JeffDate:Created2022Summary:
From the author of trace comes two adaptations that transport mythological stories from Ancient Greece to modern-day civilizations. Led by people of colour, these darkly comedic plays depict recognizable plights for justice. Iphigenia and the Furies (On Taurian Land) highlights the repetition of hate and colonialism that occur in ancient myths through a mischievous lens. Since Iphigenia was rescued from the sacrificial altar, she has served as a high priestess to the goddess Artemis on Tauros, where she in turn is to sacrifice any foreigners who try to enter. When she discovers that an exiled prisoner is her brother, they together plot their escape, but are soon confronted by a force beyond their control. Antigone: ? is set against the backdrop of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement and Tiananmen Square Massacre protests. When citizens challenge a state's traditional doctrine, the ruling family is divided between their own interests and those of its citizens. After brothers Neikes and Teo kill each other in the protests, their sister Antigone defies her father's orders to retrieve Neikes's body, causing the government—and what's left of their family—to reach a reckoning.
Genre:Subject(s): Mythology, Greek | Colonialism | Tiananmen Square Incident (China : 1989) | Umbrella Movement (China : 2014)Original Publisher: Toronto, Playwrights Canada PressLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780369103031, 9780369103048Collection(s)/Series: Governor General's Literary Awards 2022
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