
The Women's Festival
By
Aristophanes
Read by
Finian Silverwood
Release:
07/11/2025
Runtime:
1h 15m
Unabridged
Quantity:
In The Women's Festival, Aristophanes crafts a hilarious and provocative comedy centered on gender conflict, theatrical satire, and religious ritual. The play follows the famous tragedian Euripides, who fears that the women of Athens will punish him at the Thesmophoria, a secret female-only festival honoring Demeter, for his unflattering portrayals of women in his plays. To counter this, he enlists his relative Mnesilochus to disguise himself as a woman and infiltrate the gathering. Chaos erupts when Mnesilochus is discovered, leading to a series of farcical escapes, mistaken identities, and witty parodies of Euripides' own tragedies. Through sharp dialogue and slapstick humor, Aristophanes critiques both Athenian misogyny and the dramatic arts, offering a bold commentary on gender roles, social customs, and the power of satire in classical Greek society.
Release:
2025-07-11
Runtime:
1h 15m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781802567427
Publisher:
Interactive Media World
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