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    The Bacchae (/ˈbækiː/; Greek: Βάκχαι, Bakkhai; also known as The Bacchantes /ˈbækənts, bəˈkænts, -ˈkɑːnts/) is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the...
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    The Bacchae is an independent film adaptation of Euripides' play The Bacchae, produced by Lorenda Starfelt and John Morrissey, and directed by Brad Mays...
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  • Bacchae are an American punk rock band from Washington, D.C. The band takes their name from the ancient Greek tragedy, The Bacchae. The band has been...
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  • Hellverine #1. Marvel Comics Generation X #5–6 Thor #195 (January 1972) Thor #198 (April 1972) Thor #371 Thor #374 Journey into Mystery #630 Marvel Comics...
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    known as Bassarids, Bacchae /ˈbækiː/, or Bacchantes /ˈbækənts, bəˈkænts, -ˈkɑːnts/ in Roman mythology after the penchant of the equivalent Roman god...
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    (in Greek) The Bacchae Homer. "The Iliad". The Internet Classics Archive. VI. 132–137. Retrieved 2021-05-21. Euripides (1972). The Bacchae and Other Plays...
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    "The Psychotherapy Scene in Euripiedes' Bacchae." The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 90 1970: 35-48. Seaford, Richard. "Review: Bacchae." The Classical...
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    Aulis is dated with the 'despairing' Bacchae, yet it contains elements that became typical of New Comedy). In the Bacchae, he restores the chorus and messenger...
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  • The Bacchae of Euripides: A Communion Rite is an adaptation by Wole Soyinka of the ancient Greek tragedy The Bacchae by Euripides. Soyinka wrote the play...
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  • Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature. JHU Press. ISBN 978-1-4214-2891-8. Mckay, A. (2016). Rape or romance? : sexual violence and the lust...
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  • Avengers. Jester also tried to get Cloak and Dagger to join the team, but failed to. The Bacchae are a fictional group of woman warrior characters appearing...
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    Much of what is known about the character comes from the interpretation of the myth in Euripides' tragic play, The Bacchae. The story of Pentheus' resistance...
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    Alan Cumming (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    homosexuals in Germany under the Nazis. In 2007, he took the lead role in the National Theatre of Scotland's production of The Bacchae, directed by John Tiffany...
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  • article contains the Meitei alphabet. Without proper rendering support, you may see errors in display. The Bacchae, also simply known as Bacchae, is a classical...
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  • Joe Dixon (actor) (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
    A professional tenor, Joe Dixon sang the lead role in The Bacchae opera at Queen Elizabeth Hall, and was in the top ten in Denmark, Spain, and Russia...
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  • mannerisms to his sons. The Secret History partially draws its inspiration on the 5th-century BC Greek tragedy, The Bacchae, by Euripides. According...
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  • creatures or others simply merge with the plane itself, as a final reward after death. The second main type are the bacchae, drunken revellers who perpetually...
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    the Michael Bay/Starz production of the pirate show Black Sails, Nasir in the British TV series Robin of Sherwood, and is known for his work for the Transformers...
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    Pentheus in the New York City Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of The Bacchae. He starred with Christopher Walken in A Behanding in Spokane...
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    The Archer-Women The Argivian Women The Argo, also titled The Rowers Atalanta Athamas Attendants of the Bridal Chamber Award of the Arms The Bacchae The...
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    the original on March 25, 2021. Retrieved March 19, 2021. "The Bacchae -- Theater Review". The Hollywood Reporter. August 27, 2009. Archived from the...
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    Actaeon predate Aeschylus. Euripides, coming in a bit later, wrote in the Bacchae that Actaeon was torn to shreds and perhaps devoured by his "flesh-eating"...
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    Mitchell in The Bacchae at the Oxford Playhouse, and a role opposite Jill Bennett in Eugene O'Neill's play Anna Christie. During his time at the Oxford Theatre...
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  • theatre group Attis, with which he presented Euripides' The Bacchae in Delphi in 1986, gaining over the years international fame and recognition for his radical...
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  • The Bacchoi is a rock musical with book and lyrics by Bryan Nason and music by Ralph Tyrrell, based on The Bacchae by Euripides. It was first performed...
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    death, the play was first produced the following year in a trilogy with The Bacchae and Alcmaeon in Corinth by his son or nephew, Euripides the Younger...
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    sacred mysteries (Rhesus 943), and places the scene of his activity among the forests of Olympus (Bacchae 561.)" "Euripides [also] brought Orpheus into...
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  • Elektra (2002); Euripides' Medea (2001); The Bacchae of Euripides (2000); and her own adaptation of Fagles' The Iliad (2006). She lives in both New York...
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    1973. In the same year the National Theatre, London, commissioned and premiered the play The Bacchae of Euripides, and his plays Camwood on the Leaves and...
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    in addition, the dolphin, the lion, and the bee. Bulls Dionysus's association with bulls is found in multiple epithets. In The Bacchae, Pentheus, who...
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