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- Oresteia abstract "The Oresteia (Ancient Greek: Ὀρέστεια) is a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus which concerns the end of the curse on the House of Atreus. When originally performed it was accompanied by Proteus, a satyr play that would have been performed following the trilogy; it has not survived. The term "Oresteia" originally probably referred to all four plays, but today is generally used to designate only the surviving trilogy. "The individual plays probably did not originally have titles of their own" The only surviving example of a trilogy of ancient Greek plays, the Oresteia was originally performed at the Dionysia festival in Athens in 458 BC, where it won first prize. A principal theme of the trilogy is the shift from the practice of personal vendetta to a system of litigation. The name derives from the character Orestes, who sets out to avenge his father's murder.In 2014 BBC Radio 3 broadcast the entire Oresteia over the course of three weeks as part of their Drama on 3 series:Agamemnon (12 January 2014) adapted by Simon Scardifield, directed by Sasha YevtushenkoThe Libation Bearers (19 January 2014) adapted by Ed Hines, directed by Marc BeebyThe Furies (26 January 2014) adapted by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, directed by Sasha YevtushenkoThe casts included Lesley Sharp as Clytemnestra, Will Howard as Orestes, Joanne Froggatt as Electra, Sean Murray as Aegisthus/Judge, Georgie Fuller as Iphigenia, Joel MacCormack as Pylades/Apollo, Hugo Spear as Agamemnon, Anamaria Marinca as Cassandra, Karl Johnson as Calchas and Chipo Chung as Athena.".
- Oresteia author Aeschylus.
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Aegisthus".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Apollo".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Athena".
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- Oresteia characterInPlay "Attendants".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Cilissa".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Clytaemnestra".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Electra".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Ghost of Clytaemnestra".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Orestes".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Priestess".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Pylades".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Servant".
- Oresteia characterInPlay "Watchman Clytemnestra Herald Agamemnon Messenger Cassandra Aegisthus Soldiers Servants Elders of Argos (Chorus)".
- Oresteia chorusCharacterInPlay "Elders of Argos".
- Oresteia chorusCharacterInPlay "Slave women".
- Oresteia chorusCharacterInPlay "The Erinyes".
- Oresteia settingOfPlay "Argos, at the tomb of Agamemnon".
- Oresteia settingOfPlay "Argos, before the royal palace".
- Oresteia settingOfPlay "before the temple of Apollo at Delphi and in Athens".
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- Oresteia caption ""Orestes wird von den Furien verfolgt" by William-Adolphe Bouguereau".
- Oresteia caption "Orestes, Electra and Hermes in front of Agamemnon's tomb by Choephoroi Painter".
- Oresteia caption "The murder of Agamemnon, from an 1879 illustration from Stories from the Greek Tragedians by Alfred Church.".
- Oresteia characters Aegisthus.
- Oresteia characters Apollo.
- Oresteia characters Athena.
- Oresteia characters Clytemnestra.
- Oresteia characters Electra.
- Oresteia characters Orestes.
- Oresteia characters Pylades.
- Oresteia characters "Athenian citizens".
- Oresteia characters "Attendants".
- Oresteia characters "Ghost of Clytaemnestra".
- Oresteia characters "Priestess".
- Oresteia characters "Servant".
- Oresteia characters "Watchman Clytemnestra Herald Agamemnon Messenger Cassandra Aegisthus Soldiers Servants Elders of Argos".
- Oresteia characters Cilissa.
- Oresteia chorus "Elders of Argos".
- Oresteia chorus "Slave women".
- Oresteia chorus "The Erinyes".
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- Oresteia name "Agamemnon".
- Oresteia name "The Eumenides".
- Oresteia name "The Libation Bearers".
- Oresteia setting "Argos, at the tomb of Agamemnon".
- Oresteia setting "Argos, before the royal palace".
- Oresteia setting "before the temple of Apollo at Delphi and in Athens".
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- Oresteia writer Aeschylus.
- Oresteia subject Category:Mythology_of_Argolis.
- Oresteia subject Category:Plays_by_Aeschylus.
- Oresteia subject Category:Trilogies.
- Oresteia subject Category:Trojan_War_literature.
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- Oresteia comment "The Oresteia (Ancient Greek: Ὀρέστεια) is a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus which concerns the end of the curse on the House of Atreus. When originally performed it was accompanied by Proteus, a satyr play that would have been performed following the trilogy; it has not survived. The term "Oresteia" originally probably referred to all four plays, but today is generally used to designate only the surviving trilogy.".
- Oresteia label "Orestea".
- Oresteia label "Oresteia".
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- Oresteia label "Orestie".
- Oresteia label "Orestie".
- Oresteia label "Orestie".
- Oresteia label "Orestíada".
- Oresteia label "Орестея".
- Oresteia label "オレステイア".
- Oresteia sameAs Oresteia.
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