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Edith provided the translation of Aeschylus’ Agamemnon on which the surtitles were based for the Cambridge Greek play, dir. Helen Eastman, October 2011.

By Vooba on March 28, 2011
Posted in:Other Consultancies and Involvement with Professional Theatre
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