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Bacchae
[ bak-ee ]
plural noun
- the female attendants of Bacchus.
- the priestesses of Bacchus.
- the women who took part in the Bacchanalia.
Bacchae
/ 藞产忙办颈藧 /
plural noun
- the priestesses or female devotees of Bacchus
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Bacchae1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Bacchae1
Example Sentences
Sossi started to push his creative limits with its first productions 鈥 鈥淎 Man鈥檚 a Man鈥 by Bertolt Brecht, 鈥淭he Serpent鈥 by Jean-Claude van Itallie, 鈥淭he Threepenny Opera鈥 by Brecht and Kurt Weill and 鈥淭he Bacchae鈥 by Euripides.
In the last decade, he's been here more and more, thanks to TV work such as hosting the Traitors American version and shows like Burn, Macbeth and The Bacchae with the National Theatre of Scotland.
The scene stealing moment when he descended on wires from high in the theatre rafters in The Bacchae in 2007.
鈥淭he Bacchae鈥 is very loosely based on Euripides鈥檚 ancient play, whose characters seem to have been transplanted into a postapocalyptic world.
In terms of opaque plots, Kennedy and Selg had competition from Papakonstantinou, a Greek director who presented 鈥淭he Bacchae鈥 at the Muziekgebouw, Amsterdam鈥檚 largest concert hall.
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