After a successful premiere in London last fall, "Cassandra" by Lesya Ukrainka will appear on stage in Cambridge and Oxford as part of the Great Britain/Ukraine Season of Culture.
The Trojan story retold by Ukraineâs pioneering feminist writer, Lesya Ukrainka. Presented by Live Canon and the Ukrainian Institute London in an award-winning new translation by Nina Murray.
Imagine you could see the future, but no one would believe anything you said. This is Cassandraâs fate. Stuck in besieged Troy and knowing exactly how the war will end, Cassandra sees the destruction unfold around her, just as she knew it would.
First published in 1908, Lesya Ukrainkaâs poetic drama retells the story of the Trojan war from Cassandraâs perspective. Today, Cassandra continues to speak with uncanny immediacy in the contemporary era of post-truth politics, under the shadow of Russiaâs war in Ukraine.
Following the acclaimed premiere in London last autumn, Cassandra will tour to Cambridge and Oxford in March 2023, as part of the UK/Ukraine Season of Culture.
Cassandra is presented by the Live Canon ensemble and the Ukrainian Institute London.
Tour Dates:
- Cambridge: 20, 21 & 22 March (^7.30pm), Round Church. Book tickets here
- Oxford: 23 March (7.30pm), 25 March (2.30pm & 7.30pm), North Wall Arts Centre. Book tickets here
The tour of Cassandra to Oxford and Cambridge is part of the UK/Ukraine Season of Culture devised jointly by the British Council and the Ukrainian Institute.
The production is directed by Helen Eastman, whose work has included The Cure at Troy (Delphi International Festival and world tour), Bridgetower (Hackney Empire and UK tour), Fair (Trafalgar Studios) and Bicycle Boy (GDIF and UK tour), and advising on many contemporary productions of Ancient Greek plays, most recently Paradise, by Kae Tempest at the National Theatre.
Nina Murrayâs translation of Cassandra won the Ukrainian Institute Londonâs 2021 Ukrainian Literature in Translation Prize, and the play will soon be published in translation by Harvard University Press. Nina Murray is a Ukrainian-American poet and translator. Her other translation work includes best-selling contemporary Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabuzhkoâs The Museum of Abandoned Secrets.
The productions in Oxford and Cambridge are presented in association with Cambridge Ukrainian Studies, Cambridge4Ukraine, APGRD, and the Oxford Society of Ukrainians.
The first production of Cassandra in London in October 2022 was made possible thanks to 132 backers of the productionâs crowdfunding campaign, as well as support from the Polish Cultural Institute, the Lithuanian Cultural Institute, the Lithuanian Embassy to the United Kingdom, the Goethe-Institut, the Institut Français and the APGRD.
For audiences who canât make it to Oxford or Cambridge, we will have a livestream of the show, available to watch between 23-26 March. Pay What You Can (minimum donation £5)
Book here.