Iphigenia in Aulis is an adaptation of the play by Euripides, translated by Edward Einhorn and performed by the actors of Untitled Theater Company No. 61. It is designed to be a companion to the book published by Image Comics, a graphic novel/script hybrid that is part of Eric Shanower’s Age of Bronze series, but it can also be experienced alone.

Iphigenia in Aulis from UTC61
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Podcast Overview
Iphigenia in Aulis is an adaptation of the play by Euripides, translated by Edward Einhorn and performed by the actors of Untitled Theater Company No. 61. It is designed to be a companion to the book published by Image Comics, a graphic novel/script hybrid that is part of Eric Shanower’s Age of Bronze series, but it can also be experienced alone.
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12/2/2022
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December 2, 2022
Scene 5, Chorus 5, and Epilogue/Scene 6
Iphigenia and Klytemnestra beg for Iphigenia's life. Iphigenia accepts her fate. A miracle happens. This podcast was produced by Untitled Theater Company No. 61, a Theater of Ideas. It was adapted and directed by Edward Einhorn. It stars Michael Bertolini as Agamemnon, Ivanna Cullinan as Klytemnestra, Laura Hartle as Iphigenia, David Mandelbaum as the Servant, Paul Murillo as Achilles, Eric Emil Oleson as Menelaus, Jenny Lee Mitchell as the Chorus Leader, Sandy York as a member of the chorus, Emily Clare Zempel as a member of the chorus, and Maxwell Zener as the Messenger. The podcast was Sound Designed and Edited by Ian W. Hill. It is designed to be a companion to the graphic novel/script hybrid published by Image Comics, with art by Eric Shanower (who also created our logo). More information is available at iphigeniainaulis.com

December 2, 2022
Scene 4 and Chorus 4
Achilles, Klytemnestra, and Iphigenia uncover Agamemnon's trick. This podcast was produced by Untitled Theater Company No. 61, a Theater of Ideas. It was adapted and directed by Edward Einhorn. It stars Michael Bertolini as Agamemnon, Ivanna Cullinan as Klytemnestra, Laura Hartle as Iphigenia, David Mandelbaum as the Servant, Paul Murillo as Achilles, Eric Emil Oleson as Menelaus, Jenny Lee Mitchell as the Chorus Leader, Sandy York as a member of the chorus, Emily Clare Zempel as a member of the chorus, and Maxwell Zener as the Messenger. The podcast was Sound Designed and Edited by Ian W. Hill. It is designed to be a companion to the graphic novel/script hybrid published by Image Comics, with art by Eric Shanower (who also created out logo). More information is available at iphigeniainaulis.com

December 2, 2022
Scene 3 and Chorus 3
Klytemnestra and Iphigenia arrive. This podcast was produced by Untitled Theater Company No. 61, a Theater of Ideas. It was adapted and directed by Edward Einhorn. It stars Michael Bertolini as Agamemnon, Ivanna Cullinan as Klytemnestra, Laura Hartle as Iphigenia, David Mandelbaum as the Servant, Paul Murillo as Achilles, Eric Emil Oleson as Menelaus, Jenny Lee Mitchell as the Chorus Leader, Sandy York as a member of the chorus, Emily Clare Zempel as a member of the chorus, and Maxwell Zener as the Messenger. The podcast was Sound Designed and Edited by Ian W. Hill. It is designed to be a companion to the graphic novel/script hybrid published by Image Comics, with art by Eric Shanower (who also created our logo). More information is available at iphigeniainaulis.com
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