Monte Belmonte

The Hidden Territories of the Bacchae at Double Edge Theatre

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The Hidden Territories of the Bacchae at Double Edge Theatre

Monte talks with the founding artistic director of Double Edge Theatre, Stacy Klein. Double Edge celebrates 40 years of this feminist theater collective. This new interpretation of this ancient play, which was Double Edge’s first 40 years ago, rings even truer today. It’s not likely you’ll be able to get tickets but get involved with Double Edge here. And listen to the conversation below.

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