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An actor sits with a lit lighter, whilst a red stage light shines on the wall behind him.
An actor sits with a lit lighter, whilst a red stage light shines on the wall behind him.

Bakkhai

by Euripides, A New Version by Anne Carson, Directed by James Macdonald

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23 Jul & 19 Sep 2015

Pentheus has banned the wild, ritualistic worship of the god Dionysos. A stranger arrives to persuade him to change his mind. Euripides’ electrifying tragedy is a struggle to the death between freedom and restraint, the rational and the irrational, man and god.

Using three actors and a chorus, echoing the original performance model, James Macdonald returns to the Almeida to stage Euripides’ hedonistic tragedy in a visceral new version by Anne Carson.

Ben Whishaw makes his Almeida debut as Dionysos and Bertie Carvel returns to the Almeida as Pentheus.

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CREATIVES

Version Anne Carson
Direction James Macdonald
Design Antony McDonald
Composition Orlando Gough
Light Peter Mumford
Sound Paul Arditti
Choreography Jonathan Burrows and Gillie Kleiman
Musical Direction Lindy Tennent-Brown
Casting Anne McNulty CDG
Assistant Direction Jessica Edwards
Costume Supervision Ilona Karas

 

CAST

Bertie Carvel
Amiera Darwish
Aruhan Galieva
Eugenia Georgieva
Kaisa Hammarlund
Kevin Harvey
Helen Hobson
Hazel Holder
Melanie La Barrie
Elinor Lawless
Catherine May
Belinda Sykes
Ben Whishaw