Written in 410 BC, Aristophenes’s play tells the story of a group of women in the war-torn Greek city-states who take an oath to deprive their husbands of sex until they sign a lasting peace treaty.
Read by student actors (mostly) from Rutgers.
7:00 pm OPEN-MIC for anyone who wants to share an original or published poem/song about peace
8:00 pm reading of LYSISTRATA
Suggested Donation of $5 to go to Peace Organizations.
This reading of LYSISTRATA is semi-spontaneous, totally unrehearsed, completely un-PC and should be lots of fun!
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Read by student actors (mostly) from Rutgers.
7:00 pm OPEN-MIC for anyone who wants to share an original or published poem/song about peace
8:00 pm reading of LYSISTRATA
Suggested Donation of $5 to go to Peace Organizations.
This reading of LYSISTRATA is semi-spontaneous, totally unrehearsed, completely un-PC and should be lots of fun!