Eurydice (play)

Eurydice (play)

Eurydice is a play by Sarah Ruhl which retells the myth of Orpheus from the perspective of Eurydice, his wife. The story focuses on Eurydice's choice to return to earth with Orpheus or to stay in Hades with her father (a character created by Ruhl). Ruhl made several changes to the original myth's story-line. The most noticeable of these changes was that in the myth Orpheus succumbs to his desires and looks back at Eurydice, while in Ruhl's version Eurydice calls out to Orpheus (causing him to look back) as a result of her desire to remain in the land of the dead with her father.

In another version, by French writer Jean Anouilh, the story is set in the 1930s, among a troupe of travelling performers. It combines skepticism about romance in general and the intensity of the relationship between Orpheus and Eurydice with an other-worldly mysticism. The result is a heavily ironic modern retelling of the classical Orpheus myth.

External links

* [http://www.culturevulture.net/Theater7/Eurydice.htm Review of a Production of "Eurydice" at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre] .
* [http://www.circlextheatre.org Circle X Theatre Company, which is currently producing Eurydice]
* [http://www.secondstagetheatre.com Second Stage Theatre brings "Eurydice" in for its New York debut]


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