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Le Supplici di Eschilo - Teatro greco di Siracusa 2015

“The Suppliants of Aeschylus were part of a trilogy consisting of Supplicants, Sons of Egypt and Danaids, followed by a satyr drama Amirnon. It was first performed at the Theater of Dionysus in Athens, probably in 463 BC."

Top Cast

  • Mario Incudine

    Mario Incudine

    Cantastorie

  • Angelo Tosto

    Angelo Tosto

    Danao

  • Donatella Finocchiaro

    Donatella Finocchiaro

    Prima Corifea

  • Rita Abela

    Rita Abela

    Corifee

  • Sara Aprile

    Sara Aprile

    Corifee

  • Giada Lorusso

    Giada Lorusso

    Corifee

  • Elena Polic Greco

    Elena Polic Greco

    Corifee

  • Alessandra Salamida

    Alessandra Salamida

    Corifee

  • Moni Ovadia

    Moni Ovadia

    Pelasgo

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“The Suppliants of Aeschylus were part of a trilogy consisting of Supplicants, Sons of Egypt and Danaids, followed by a satyr drama Amirnon. It was first performed at the Theater of Dionysus in Athens, probably in 463 BC."

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