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Iphigenia at Aulis

by Euripides
translated by Don Taylor

The Greek fleet assembles in the bay of Aulis in readiness to launch an attack on Troy, but the wind suddenly drops and the ships stand idle. The army blame their leader who, in danger of losing his command, panics and jumps at a solution: to sacrifice his own daughter to the gods, in return for a favourable wind.

Just how far will a leader go in order to save face and secure a military victory in the East?

Iphigenia at Aulis finished on: 7 September 2004

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Supported by the Hellenic Foundation for Culture as part of the celebrations for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games

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