Euripides' Horror-Tragedy The Bacchae from Oxford University Students at Off-Market Theater

Off-Market Theater (San Francisco, CA)

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    Pentheus, the King of Thebes, finds himself pitted against the god Dionysus and the mysterious madness that threatens his city, his family and his own life. This new interpretation of Euripides' classic horror-tragedy is touring Oxford, London, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and is devised, performed and produced by students of Oxford University, England.

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    The last date listed for The Bacchae was Saturday July 18, 2009 / 8:00pm. (view all dates)

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    MB Productions presents a new interpretation of Euripides' classic horror-tragedy, The Bacchae, touring in Oxford, London, Los Angeles and San Francisco, devised, performed and produced by students of Oxford University, England.

    Pentheus, the King of Thebes, finds himself pitted against the god Dionysus and the mysterious madness that threatens his city, his family and his own life.

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