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Day trip to Lesbos

March 20, 2015July 3, 2020 ~ Daniel O'Hara ~ 1 Comment

Sappho/I’ve come/To learn your craft...

Iphigenia

December 22, 2014July 3, 2020 ~ Daniel O'Hara ~ Leave a comment

A storm arises at the port of Aulis, preventing the Greek fleet from sailing for Troy. Their leader Agamemnon consults the seer Calchas for advise on calming the storm...

Tragicomedy

January 28, 2014July 3, 2020 ~ Daniel O'Hara ~ Leave a comment

Fall, lofty verse! Great Aeschylus is dead!...

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