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Aristophanes - Assembly of Women

Aristophanes - Assembly of Women
Assembly of women (Greek: Ἐκκλησιάζουσαι Ekklesiazousai) is a comedy written by the Greek playwright Aristophanes in 391 BCE. The play invents a scenario where the women of Athens assume control of the government and instate pseudo-communist reforms that ban private wealth and enforce sexual equality for the old and unattractive. Assembly of women derives its comedy through sexual and scatological humour. The play begins with Praxagora emerging from a house on an Athenian street before daybreak. She is wearing a false beard and men's clothing, and she carries a walking stick and a lit lantern...

In this contemporary adaptation of the comedy, by Asteris Natsios, the play begins with two main protagonists (Praxagora A and Praxagora B), that during the night they start their adventure...

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Assembly of women (Greek: Ἐκκλησιάζουσαι Ekklesiazousai) is a comedy written by the Greek playwright Aristophanes in 391 BCE. The play invents a Read More

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