The Acharnians (1938)

Original id: 
5228
Start date: 
1 January 1938
Degree of relationship to ancient play: 
Translation
Media of production: 
Stage-play
Languages: 
English

Information related to this production

Venue Festival Dates Notes
Radley College (Abingdon, County of Oxfordshire, England) Open-air evening performance
British Museum, Lecture Theatre (London, Greater London, England) in a secondary school in Raynes Park
Winchester College (Winchester, County of Hampshire, England) in the college grounds
Corfe Castle (Wareham, County of Dorset, England) stage set at the top of the hill just below ruins of castle walls
Pump Room (Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, England) not a good audience
unknown venue (Burford, County of Oxfordshire, England) in the garden of the house of the widow of Charles Edward Montague
Kingswood School (Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, England) "a rousing reception"
Sherborne Abbey (Sherborne, County of Dorset, England) open-air performance, with "a good audience of both Town and Gown"
Charterhouse School (Godalming, County of Surrey, England) 6 July, 1938
Source Format Location if held at the APGRD Pagination
Greek Artists and Ancient Greek Drama: Stage Sets and Costumes - Exhibition Catalogue Book library 165

How to cite this production

The Acharnians (1938), accessed at http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/productions/production/5228 <16 October 2024>