The Trojan Women
Hecuba and the other women of Troy rise to find their city in ruins and their cause lost. The city has fallen into Greek hands and it is likely their lot to become slaves of Greek soldiers. A messenger approaches to inform them that the lots have been drawn and each woman will be taken to the man who drew for her. Of particular interest is Hecuba's daughter, Cassandra, who is chosen for the Greek kings bedchamber. She has received word of this news already and is in hiding because she has sworn an oath to the gods that she will live as a virgin. When she is found she has some particularly nasty things to say about treatment at Greek hands.
Mihalis Kakogiannis
Edith Hamilton
Casts & Crew
Katharine Hepburn
Vanessa Redgrave
Geneviève Bujold
Irene Papas
Patrick Magee
Brian Blessed
Alberto Sanz
Pauline Letts
Rosalind Shanks
Pat Beckett
Anna Bentinck
Elsie Pittas
Esmeralda Adam García
Esperanza Alonso
María García Alonso
Nilda Álvarez
Adela Armengol
Victoria Ayllón
Gloria Berrocal
Elizabeth Billencourt
Maria Borge
Margarita Calahorra
Elena Castillo
Renee Eber
Ana María Espejo
Katie Ellyson
María Jesús Hoyos
Gwen Kocsis
Concha Leza
Maureen Mallall
Margarita Matta
Ivi Mavridi
Mirta Miller
Livia Mitchell
Conchita Morales
Emilia Pittas
Catherine Rabone
Yvette Rees
Clara Sanchiz
Carmen Segarra
Maria Farantouri
Dan van Husen
L. Zarrabeitia
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