The MacMillan Institute Tragedy Reading: The Libation Bearers

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606 East Royal Lane,Irving TX 75039

18 October, 2021

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Each month, those who come will read aloud the tragedy du jour. Tragedies“What are its dark secrets that even the rumor of them so fascinates and enthralls?” So asks Louise Cowan about tragedy as an art form in her “Introduction” to The Tragic Abyss. She laments that we—as Americans and moderns—“lack the viscera for tragedy,” being “all minds and sensibilities.” The art of tragedy enables viewers to “rise from the devastating experience with a sense of having been fulfilled” while it “liberates them to shape their lives into the wisdom of comedy.” Join these unquiet yet cleansing journeys into the “heavy breath” of dramatic tragedies. Each month, those who come will read aloud the tragedy du jour. We will gather, life’s actors, for a “cold reading” on an empty stage (in a different auditorium each time), creating a “moveable feast” of pity and fear. No rehearsals, no costumes, no lighting or makeup. The thing itself in the company of those who are also open to tragedy’s mysterious power to heal. Plan to participate. (Less bold participants can swell the chorus.) Our third “performance” — Monday, October 18, 2021 ǀ The Black Box Theater at Uplift North Hills Preparatory 6:30-8:00 p.m. ǀ $10.00 per reading Reading The Libation Bearers, translated by Robert Fagles (BYO copy) Other monthly readings will be announced soon.

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