The Lysistrata Project (protest)
- The Lysistrata Project (protest)
The "Lysistrata" Project was a peace protest initiative in which thousands of readings of Aristophanes's play "Lysistrata" were held on March 3 2003 internationally, in reaction to the Iraq disarmament crisis.
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* [http://www.lysistrataproject.org/ Home page]
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