Lysistrata
Aristophanes
Read by: LibriVox Volunteers & Classics Drama Company at DePaul
Book Coordinator: Kirk Shellko
Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Annise
Lysistrata: Courtney Nehls
Calonice: Natalie Chavez
Myrrhine: Thu Hien Pham
Lampito: Nick Marotta
Stratyllis: Maggie Hogan
Magistrate: Ryan Keifer
Cinesias: Neil Loomis
Spartan Herald: Maggie Hogan
Envoys: Maggie Hogan, Neil Loomis
Athenians: Courtney Nehls, Natalie Chavez, Thu Hien Pham,
Nicholas Marotta, Maggie Hogan, Neil Loomis, Kirk Shellko
Chorus of Women: Courtney Nehls, Natalie Chavez, Thu Hien Pham,
Maggie Hogan, Neil Loomis
Magistrate: Ryan Keifer
Spartan Herald: Maggie Hogan
Chorus of Old Men: Nicholas Marotta, Ryan Keifer, NeilLoomis,
Kirk Shellko, Maggie Hogan
Porter, Market Idlers, etc: Nicholas Marotta, Maggie Hogan, Neil Loomis
Editor: Kirk Shellko
Segments:
01 - Part 1 - 00:50:10, Read by: Kirk Shellko
02 - Part 2 - 00:27:43, Read by: Kirk Shellko
Lysistrata
Aristophanes
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Lysistrata
Aristophanes
Lysistrata
Lysistrata read by the Classics Drama Company at DePaul.
First performed in classical Athens c. 41 1 B.C.E., Aristophanes' "Lysistrata"
is the original battle of the sexes. One woman, Lysistrata, brings together
the women of all Greece, exhorting them to withhold sexual contact from all
men in order that they negotiate a treaty. Double entendres abound as men
of Greece attempt to keep Lysistrata and her prurient gang from putting an
end to the Peloponnesian war. Notably risque, this comic drama sheds light
on gender relations in ancient Athens.
Translator is not named, but Jack Lindsay is commentator and Norman
Lindsay is the illustrator.
Source....: LibriVox, http://www.librivox.org
Author : Aristophanes
Run time.: 1:17:53
Chapters.: 2
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