Goethe's first classical play uses an adventure story from Greek mythology -- Iphigenia's exile and her brother Orestes' mission -- as the backdrop for a careful look at what liberty means to men and women. Confined to a single location for this unfolding drama of political and psychological intrigue, four conventional men and one unconventional woman engage in a battle of wits for the physical and moral high ground.
- Drama
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- 120 - 180 minutes
- 1 W, 4 M,
- Set: Temple entrance, on a clifftop above the sea. Three exits.