Iphigenia
14 Jun
Writer Euripides
Director/Adaptor Nepheli Velissariou
A gripping Greek tragedy about a young woman ensnared in the ruthless clash between duty, power, and sacrifice. As Agamemnon faces the harrowing command to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia for the sake of war, the play delves into fate, authority, and the silenced voices that echo through moments of crisis.
Nepheli Velissariou is a young Greek director and recent graduate of Bristol University, where she directed Grease at the Winston Theatre and Twelfth Night at the Clifton Hill Theatre, while also serving on the Musical Theatre Society committee. She was part of the creative team for Flutrap at the 2024 Bristol Fringe and recently assisted James Robert Moore on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at Mountview. Her work centres on evoking deep and honest emotion.
Duration: 65 minutes (no interval)
Please note that this production will feature strong language and scenes of a violent nature.