The Oxford Greek Play is a major educational and outreach event for schools, particularly for students approaching GCSEs and A-levels (or equivalent). Due to the pandemic, we are creating a mailing list for this year's virtual production, Euripides' Orestes, which will be streamed live *at no cost* online on 28 April 2021 at 5pm. The recording of the premiere will then be available forevermore on YouTube.
This year, the play will be predominantly in English, with subtitles for any classical Greek. A short academic talk with outreach in mind -- between world-leading specialists Edith Hall, Fiona Macintosh, Natalie Haynes, and Rosa Andújar -- will feature during the performance.
We are also designing educational packs and other outreach materials to go along with the play, with the goal that they are useful to teachers of the humanities (especially of Classical Civilization, Drama, English, Ancient History Classical Greek and Latin). If you are interested in receiving these materials and receiving updates on the Greek play, please sign up below.
If you would like to book free tickets for yourself and/or your students, please follow this link:
https://www.oxfordplayhouse.com/whats-on/all-shows/orestes/13815#details