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Dionysus in '69
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Dionysus in '69

Mar 22, 1970
1h 25m
★ 6.1

A Celebration of Feeling, Loving, Wanting, Killing, Hearing, Tasting, Touching, Living

Overview

Filmed stageplay based on the ancient greek play The Bacchae written by Euripides. This play is performed by members of The Performance Group, an NYC experimental theater group who has made their own personal adaptation of this ancient text.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Sigma 3

Cast

William Finley

Self/Dionysus

William Finley

Joan MacIntosh

Dionysus

Joan MacIntosh

Patrick McDermott

Dionysus

Patrick McDermott

William Shephard

Pentheus

William Shephard

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