The Trojan Women

From the moment that The Trojan Women, directed by Andrei Serban at La Mama, begins with the sounds of horns echoing from the foyer outside the theater—where the audience is initially gathered—into the hidden, darkened womb of the performance space itself, one realizes one is not in our own time any more.
A crack into something ancient, something forgo…
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