Feb. 23–25, 7:30 p.m.
Mar. 1–4, 7:30 p.m.
Mar. 5, 2 p.m.
Written and directed by Deborah Wallace
Produced by ODURep
What is the value of one human life? How much of our humanity are we willing to sacrifice for Glory and the spoils of war? Civilization must begin with Justice, but to those being sacrificed, is slaughter ever just?
Written and directed by Deborah Wallace, Artemis, I is an updated re-telling of the Greek story of Iphigenia that begins with the crimes of Agamemnon against the Goddess Artemis. Although boldly contemporary in design and tone, this performance proves that audiences in 400 BC asked the same questions that haunt us today.
Free parking is available in Constant Center/45th St. Garage.