Lysistrata
November 17 @ 3:00pm
Lysistrata
by Aristophanes
November 14 – 17 & 21 – 24
Thursdays – Saturdays at 7:00 pm | Sundays at 3:00 pm
A timeless tale of wit and rebellion
It’s 411 B.C., and the women of Greece are tired of the never-ending, all-consuming Peloponnesian war. Tired of the men being away and the strain of conflict, Lysistrata devises a bold and clever plan: all women must withhold intimacy from their husbands and lovers until peace is achieved. While the women strike, chaos ensues as the men, desperate for intimacy, struggle to maintain their authority and think clearly.
This classical Greek comedy is legendary for its timeless take on the battle of the sexes and laugh-out-loud physical comedy. Its conversations around frustration with leadership, hunger for peace, the want of autonomy, and the struggles within a relationship are hidden in the jokes keeping this piece of theater surprisingly relevant 2,000 years later.