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OXFORD GREEK FESTIVAL 2004: PARTHENON PLAY, DEBATE AND EXHIBITION.

Oxford Greek Festival 2004: Parthenon Play, debate and exhibition. Sunday 9th May to focus on the Marbles

FRIDAY, 30 APRIL 2004
Author: Site Manager

SANDIS PRODUCTIONS and the OXFORD GREEK FESTIVAL 2004 present

PARTHENON LOST

A Socratic Dialogue about the Parthenon Marbles

By Constantine Sandis

 

Sandis Productions in association with The Oxford Greek Festival 2004 (celebrating Greek culture, ancient and modern) is proud to present the World Premiere of Parthenon Lost by young playwright and philosopher Constantine Sandis.

Parthenon Lost is a one-act playlet of intelligence and revealing humour, which uses the form of Socratic Dialogue to illuminate the moral and philosophical questions raised by the Parthenon marbles. The play will premiere at the renowned Oxford Union as part of the Oxford Greek Festival 2004 in May. It will then transfer on the 2nd October 2004 to the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre London for two additional performances.

THE DEBATE

 

Richard Allan MP, William G. Stewart (TV presenter) and Peter Derow have agreed to participate in a debate (as is traditional at the Oxford Union) vs. Michael Daley (Editor of Art Watch), after which all audience members will be asked to vote. The London Performance will include talks by scholars and celebrities.


THE TICKETS

 

Oxford Dates: Sunday 9th May  2.30pm Debate 4.30 pm
Box Office: + 44 (0)1865 305 305 or
www.oxfordplayhouse.com

London Dates: Sunday 26th October 
Box Office: +44 (0) 207 388 88 22 or
www.thebloomsbury.com
  
If you would be interested in featuring an article on the project or Constantine Sandis please contact us via e-mail or phone as listed below.
Press officer: Aria Sandis
Email:
as@sandisproductions.com
Phone: 0044(0) 777 55 20 906
For more information visit
www.sandisproductions.com 



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