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After the Trojan Women

Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025
7:30pm to 10:15pm

Part of: After the Trojan Women

Fringe Theatre Arts Barns
Tickets are under $50
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Feb.
8

Written by Amena Shehab and Joanna Blundell. Directed by Liz Hobbs.

A chorus of women across cultures, identities, and generations gather in a threshold where time collapses, where worlds collide, where women stand. This epic new work inspired by Euripides’ classic meets three modern Syrian women after a wild storm brings them to the shores of Turkey – as the ancient Trojan Women prepare for their voyage to Greece. 

Thrilling, heartbreaking, and inspiring, After the Trojan Women will sweep you across millennia and cultures of women in times of war and perseverance.


Fringe Theatre Arts Barns

10330 84 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB, T6E 2G9


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