
The Bakkhai
Anne Carson writes, "Euripides was a playwright of the fifth century BC who reinvented Greek tragedy, setting it on a path that leads straight to reality TV. His plays broke all the rules, upended convention and outraged conservative critics. The Bakkhai is his most subversive play, telling the story of a man who cannot admit he would rather live in the skin of a woman, and a god who seems to combine all sexualities into a single ruinous demand for adoration. Dionysos is the god of intoxication. Once you fall under his influence, there is no telling where you will end up."
Reviews

Alison Hinklom@alisq

Miles@mimimimiles

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Gemma@gem27

Alba Ramos@albusdumb

Kendall McClain@kendallmcclain

Kendall McClain@kendallmcclain

Hunty@junguji

Anushka Saha@aksli19

anarh@monstermobster

Fran Lewis@franlewis

olivia musick@oliviamusick

eden@valentinetexas

Charlotte J. Ruth@charlottejruth

Antonia Folch@sneakydragon

dana@apotheosis

Alaia@moiralaia

Samantha Bass@wewriteatdawn

Nikki Sojkowski@loveat1stwrite

Nikki Sojkowski@loveat1stwrite

Nikki Sojkowski@loveat1stwrite

Nikki Sojkowski@loveat1stwrite

Nikki Fowler @furphyfox99

Gabriela Roxana @shiftyreads
Highlights

Gemma@gem27

Rebecca Moraglia@rebeccamoraglia

Samuel Barnes@samuelbarnes
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