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Elektra at the Duke of York review: Brie Larson's riot grrrl Greek is an exercise in alienationIt’s not entirely clear if it was Elektra, or an exercise in alienation. A 75-minute test as to whether an audience can keep an open mind. Rami Malek kicked off Greek week with an Oedipus that ...
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Electra in Greek Tragedy: Sophocles vs. EuripidesThe attention Electra receives in these tragedies is unusual for a woman in Greek myth, with the only other exception possibly being Medea. She is allowed to be angry with a thirst for revenge ...
Daredevil: Born Again might recast Elektra with a Greek character to better align with the MCU's vision and comic origins. While Elodie Yung won't be reprising her role as Elektra, the darker and ...
Neither of these are likely to see the critical success enjoyed by Strong and Manville’s Oedipus last autumn, but this second Oedipus is decidedly more interesting than Fish’s vacuously pretentious ...
In "Elektra", Brie Larson – best known for playing ... This starry casting guaranteed publicity and early ticket sales; but alas, these two Greek tragedies have "never looked so bonkers ...
Handling the Greek Classics: Sophocles is suddenly everywhere on London’s stages. In concurrent shows, Rami Malek is playing Oedipus and Brie Larson is taking on Elektra. A Blue Man Group ...
While these characters wear Greek-style togas, Elektra wears modern clothing and uses a microphone, voice distortion machine and a paint sprayer to express her anger and hatred for her mother and ...
What the hell just happened? It’s not entirely clear if it was Elektra, or an exercise in alienation. A 75-minute test as to whether an audience can keep an open mind. Rami Malek kicked off Greek week ...
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