Odysseus

Performances with this keyword: 
Performance People Performed at Fesival/Occasion
Circe (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Hoplon Crisis (Award of the Arms) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Ostologoi (Bone-Gatherers) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Penelope (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Psychagogoi (Ghost-raisers) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Ajax (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Iphigenia (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Nausicaa (Pluntriai) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Sophocles (Tragic Actor) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Niptra (Footwashing) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Odysseus Akanthoplex (Wounded with the spine) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Odysseus Mainomenus (The Madness of Odyesseus) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phaeacians (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Syndeipnoi (Those who dine together) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Cyclops (Sat) (between 467 and 406 BC) Aristias (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Men of Scyros (between 455 and 408 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phrouroi (between 451 and 421 BC) Ion (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Telephus (438 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Hecuba (between 430 and 420 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Palamedes (415 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Philoctetes (409 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Cyclops (408 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Odysseus (between 380 and 340 BC) Apollodorus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Hecuba (between 377 and 330 BC) Aeschines (Tragic Actor)
Ajax (between 371 and 352 BC) Theodectes (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Odysseus (between 370 and 330 BC) Chaeremon (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Achilles (Achilles after Aristarchus) (between 204 and 189 BC) Quintus Ennius (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Rome, Italy)
Hectoris Lytra (Ransom of Hector) (between 204 and 169 BC) Quintus Ennius (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Rome, Italy)
Niptra (Bathing) (between 190 and 140 BC) Pacuvius (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Rome, Italy)
Astyanax (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Rome, Italy)
Nyctegresia (Night-alarm) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Rome, Italy)
Philoctetes (Philoctetes on Lemnos) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Rome, Italy)
Syndeipnoi (Those who dine together) (54 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Rome, Italy)
Troades (Trojan Women) (between 53 and 58 AD) Seneca (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Rome, Italy)