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SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Stanford Summer Theater=3A Public and Private Vengeance -- Electra and the Trojan War
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!=0D=0A=0D=0ACelebrating its eleventh season=2C Stanford Summer Theater =28SST=29 presents The Electra Festival=2C an exploration through theater and film of one of the great mythic heroines=2E Electra=3Fs story=3Fand the saga of the house of Atreus=2C the Trojan War=2C and its aftermath=3Fhave inspired playwrights=2C novelists=2C composers=2C film directors=2C and thinkers over the centuries=2E The Electra Festival allows us to trace the influence of this classic myth from ancient Athens to the contemporary world=2E=0D=0A=0D=0ATo explore the Electra myth in various historical and political contexts=2C the Continuing Studies Program invites you to the symposium =3FPublic and Private Vengeance=3FThe Trojan War and Electra=2E=3F Interweaving lectures=2C short performances=2C and panel discussions=2C the symposium includes a delicious outdoor Greek lunch =28with retsina!=29 and a ticket for a performance of Sophocles=3F Electra=2E=0D=0A=0D=0ASymposium topics include Electra in the classical world=2C the Trojan War in later drama and literature=2C Electra in the visual arts=2C the house of Atreus in opera=2C and the influence of the Electra myth on Freud and Jung=2E Symposium faculty include Richard Martin =28Anthony E=2E and Isabelle Raubitschek Professor in Classics=29=2C Jean-Marie Apostolides =28Professor of Drama and Bonsall Professor of French=29=2C Bill Eddelman =28Associate Professor of Drama=2C Emeritus=29=2C Thor Steingraber =28opera director with the San Francisco Opera=2C New York City Opera=2C Lyric Opera of Chicago=2C and many others=29=2C Ciara Murphy =28PhD candidate in Drama=29=2C and SST guest artists=2E=0D=0A=0D=0ASaturday=2C August 1=2C 9=3A30 am - 5=3A00 pm=0D=0A=2485 =28includes morning coffee=2C lunch=2C afternoon tea and cookies=29=0D=0AEvent fee is non-refundable=2E=0D=0A=0D=0ASponsored by Stanford Continuing Studies=2C Stanford Classics and Drama Departments=2C the School of Humanities =26 Sciences=2C the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education=2C and the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts=2E 
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