The Penelopiad

Play

Writers: Margaret Atwood

Overview

Show Information

Based on the Play/Book/Film
The Penelopiad
Category
Play
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
2007
Genres
Drama
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings, Simple/No Set
Time & Place
The underworld, Ancient Greece
Cast Size
medium
Orchestra Size
None
Dancing
None
Ideal for
College/University, Ensemble Cast, Large Cast, Mostly Female Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre
Casting Notes

Includes adult, late teen, young adult, mature adult, elderly characters

Synopsis

Penelope, the wise and patient wife of the ancient Greek hero Odysseus, has passed beyond the veil of death. From Hades - the land of the dead - Penelope can see everything about her past and present, including her historical reputation as a perfectly faithful wife. However, she is haunted by the blood on her hands: the deaths of her twelve maids who were slaughtered by Odysseus under false pretenses. Begging the audience not to follow in her footsteps, Penelope re-tells the story of The Odyssey from her point of view, through a series of visions spanning her life.

Based on Margaret Atwood’s novel by the same name, The Penelopiad is a poetic, feminist re-imagining of Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey. The play is beautifully rendered in both prose and verse in contemporary language, and is brimming with powerful symbolism that will leave audiences shaken.

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