High School Student Theatre Matinee: 'Iphigenia, King's Child'
Event description
- Arts and entertainment
- Family friendly
- Free
- Open to the public
Are you a middle or high school teacher interested in your students see seeing live theatre? This is a special matinee offered to middle school and high school students through MDT Engage. Our Pay-What-You-Can pricing for student matinees (suggested $5 per ticket) aims to allow students to experience live theatre. The Theatre for All Program makes shows free for schools that receive Title One funds and bus subsidies for schools that receive Title One funds or demonstrate financial need.
Synopsis of "Iphigenia, King's Child": On the precipice of the Trojan War, the Greek army has assembled at Aulis to sail for Troy. But there isn’t a hint of wind. The King and his advisors debate a terrible contingency plan: sacrifice the King’s young child, Iphigenia, to ensure favorable winds and speed their way to battle. This ancient myth is usually presented from the point of view of the nervous and conflicted parents who decide what to do on behalf of their child. In Pauline Mol’s version of the story, designed for middle and high school audiences and their families, we focus on Iphigenia herself. A poetic rendering of the challenges of childhood in a time of uncertainty, this play highlights the intelligence and bravery of young people. Ultimately, it invites us to consider the incredible demands society places on youth and what they deserve to expect of the world around them.
Run-time: 90 minutes
Content transparency: This play includes discussion of war, death, and sacrifice. Recommended for middle and high school audiences and their families (12+).