A Greek Chorus Line, Or How to Produce an Original Greek Tragedy

4 Wednesday sessions: November 28, December 5, 12, 19

6-8pm

Taught by Drew Cohen and Scott Seeley

For ages 11-14

Has your life ever taken a dramatic turn for the worst? (Have you ever caused a plague?) We all make mistakes, and sometimes the consequences can be big. Really big. In ancient Greece, theatergoers went wild for stories about men and women making enormous mistakes, and as a result suffering enormous reversals of fortune. But why let the Greeks have all the fun? In this workshop, we’ll look to the ancients—and to a few moderns—for advice about which ingredients make for the most tragic circumstances, ensuring that ours will be the most tragic tragedy yet!

Please note: This workshop will end with a performance, which will be scheduled once the class begins.

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