Iphigenia in Splott by Gary Owen

Tue Sep 07 2021 at 08:00 pm

Hamburger Sprechwerk | Hamburg

Iphigenia in Splott by Gary Owen The play was first produced for Sherman Theatre in Cardiff and moved to the National Theatre in London. It won ‘Best New Play’ at the UK Theatre Awards in 2015.
Summary
Effie, if you met her on the street, is the kind of girl you avoid eye contact with. Her life a mixture of drugs, alcohol and drama. She will give you the finger without a batting an eyelid. But like so many let down by the UK government and society in general, she has no voice and no one to speak for her. However, our Greek heroine, via a poor Cardiff suburb, finally decides to rage…and rage…in Gary Owen’s tense, heartbreaking yet witty monologue, which in itself almost becomes a call for revolt.
In Greek mythology, Iphigenia was Agamemnon’s daughter, sacrificed to ensure a fair wind to Troy and to further the ambitions of men. Who, we must ask ourselves, in today’s society are continually being sacrificed in order for others to pursue the insatiable desire for growth and profit?
Cast and Crew:
Effie: Naomi O’Taylor
Costume & Stage Design: Martin Scheibe
Director: Jason Couch
Performance time: 75 minutes with no interval
Ticket: pre-ordered €19,40, reduced €12,80 (Box office €21, reduced €13,50)
Language: English (Warning: the play contains strong language with descriptions of a sexual nature)
photo: moodsmoodsphotography

Event Venue

Hamburger Sprechwerk, Klaus-Groth-Str. 23, 20535 Hamburg, Germany, Hamburg

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