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Staging the Archive

A blog from the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama (APGRD)

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The Archive in 100 Objects, #5| Publicity shot for Mary Zimmerman’s ‘Metamorphoses’, 2001-2002

In this ‘The Archive in 100 Objects’ series, researchers explore the larger stories told by single objects in the archive. … More

Archive, dance, Ovid, pantomime, Performance, technology

Likely Terpsichore? (Fragments): a guest post by Marie-Louise Crawley

Marie-Louise Crawley is a choreographer and artist-researcher. In 2017 she spent six months as Artist in Residence at the APGRD, resulting … More

Archive, dance, Museum, Ovid, Performance

The Archive in 100 Objects, #4| ‘Antigone Aantekeningen’, a production diary by Flemish playwright Stefan Hertmans, 2001

In this ‘The Archive in 100 Objects‘ series, researchers explore the larger stories told by single objects in the archive. … More

Antigone, Archive, Flemish, Sophocles, Translation

The Archive in 100 Objects #3| Ticket to ‘The Lysistrata Project’, 2003

In this ‘The Archive in 100 Objects’ series, researchers explore the larger stories told by single objects in the archive. … More

Archive, lysistrata ; aristophanes ; comedy ; women
1914 Poster for Agamemnon at Siracusa © INDA

The Archive in 100 Objects #2| Leopoldo Metlikovic’s poster for a production of ‘Agamemnon’, 1914

In this ‘The Archive in 100 Objects‘ series, researchers explore the larger stories told by single objects in the archive. … More

Agamemnon, Archive, Clytemnestra, Festival, Metlikovic, Syracuse
Letter from Jane Harrison to JF Crace commending his performance as Cassandra in the 1900 Cambridge Greek Play

The Archive in 100 Objects, #1| Letter to J.F. Crace from Jane Harrison, 1900

In this ‘The Archive in 100 Objects‘ series, researchers explore the larger stories told by single objects in the archive. … More

Agamemnon, Archive, Cambridge, Costume, Crace, Jane Harrison, letter

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