Gilgamesh The King
by Robert Maclean

Gilgamesh The King

Highlights

Expandable Casting Bare Stage/Simple Set

Synopsis

In the war in Iraq 5,000 years ago, the first hero in Middle-Eastern history confronts death and looks for a way out.

As Uruk is being invaded, a hero arrives who claims to be the legendary Gilgamesh.

Religion and politics collide as a power struggle ensues.

Love and politics become intertwined; the people cry out for a new leader.

Biblical history, the pursuit of the secret of eternal life, war, examined through mythical storytelling - a surprisingly modern correlation emerges.

Characters

Character
Ninitur

a high priest, sixty

Gilgamesh

a hero, forty

A Trapper

fifty

Enkidu

a wild man, thirty (actor who plays TRAPPER)

Humbaba

a giant (actor who plays NINITUR)A BULL (actor who plays NINITUR)

Utnapishtim

an immortal man of apparently eighty (actor who plays NINITUR)

Aya

an immortal woman of apparently eighty (actor who plays ISHTAR)

Urshanabi

a boatman, one hundred (actor who plays TRAPPER)

Ishtar

a goddess incarnated as a priestess, thirty-five

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780874402599
ISBN-10 087440259X

Gilgamesh The King is a play written by Robert Maclean and published by Samuel French .

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