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Balch Arena Theatre, Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University

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40 Talbot Ave.
Medford, MA 02155 United States

October 2024

The Furies

Thursday, October 31 @ 8:00 pm
Balch Arena Theatre, Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University, 40 Talbot Ave.
Medford, MA 02155 United States
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$5

The Tufts Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents the first of six performances of "The Furies," the final play of Aeschylus's "Oresteia." The first ever courtroom drama, this text explores themes of vengeance and justice, (dis)empowerment, and the function of legal systems within a larger democracy. Culminating in a trial presided over by the goddess Athena, the producers are excited to seek contemporary wisdom in this foundational theatre text. Tickets for tonight's preview performance at $5 through the…

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November 2024

The Furies

Friday, November 1 @ 8:00 pm
Balch Arena Theatre, Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University, 40 Talbot Ave.
Medford, MA 02155 United States
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$20

The Tufts Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents the second of six performances of "The Furies," the final play of Aeschylus's "Oresteia." The first ever courtroom drama, this text explores themes of vengeance and justice, (dis)empowerment, and the function of legal systems within a larger democracy. Culminating in a trial presided over by the goddess Athena, the producers are excited to seek contemporary wisdom in this foundational theatre text. Tickets are $20 through the Tufts online box office.…

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The Furies

Saturday, November 2 @ 8:00 pm
Balch Arena Theatre, Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University, 40 Talbot Ave.
Medford, MA 02155 United States
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$20

The Tufts Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents the third of six performances of "The Furies," the final play of Aeschylus's "Oresteia." The first ever courtroom drama, this text explores themes of vengeance and justice, (dis)empowerment, and the function of legal systems within a larger democracy. Culminating in a trial presided over by the goddess Athena, the producers are excited to seek contemporary wisdom in this foundational theatre text. Tickets are $20 through the Tufts online box office.…

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The Furies

Friday, November 8 @ 8:00 pm
Balch Arena Theatre, Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University, 40 Talbot Ave.
Medford, MA 02155 United States
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$20

The Tufts Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents the fourth of six performances of "The Furies," the final play of Aeschylus's "Oresteia." The first ever courtroom drama, this text explores themes of vengeance and justice, (dis)empowerment, and the function of legal systems within a larger democracy. Culminating in a trial presided over by the goddess Athena, the producers are excited to seek contemporary wisdom in this foundational theatre text. Tickets are $20 through the Tufts online box office.…

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The Furies

Saturday, November 9 @ 8:00 pm
Balch Arena Theatre, Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University, 40 Talbot Ave.
Medford, MA 02155 United States
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$20

The Tufts Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents the fifth of six performances of "The Furies," the final play of Aeschylus's "Oresteia." The first ever courtroom drama, this text explores themes of vengeance and justice, (dis)empowerment, and the function of legal systems within a larger democracy. Culminating in a trial presided over by the goddess Athena, the producers are excited to seek contemporary wisdom in this foundational theatre text. Tickets are $20 through the Tufts online box office.…

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The Furies

Sunday, November 10 @ 8:00 pm
Balch Arena Theatre, Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University, 40 Talbot Ave.
Medford, MA 02155 United States
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$1 – $50

The Tufts Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents the sixth and final performance of "The Furies," the final play of Aeschylus's "Oresteia." The first ever courtroom drama, this text explores themes of vengeance and justice, (dis)empowerment, and the function of legal systems within a larger democracy. Culminating in a trial presided over by the goddess Athena, the producers are excited to seek contemporary wisdom in this foundational theatre text. Tickets are Pay What You Wish, $1 to $50,…

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