The Alcestiad
by Thornton Wilder

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Highlights

120 mins Greek/Roman/Biblical Room for Extras Exterior Set

Synopsis

Thornton Wilder referred to The Alcestiad as “a mixture of religious revival, mother-love-dynamite, and heroic derring-do.”

In it, he retells the ancient legend of Alcestis, Queen of Thessaly, who gave her life for her husband, Admetus, beloved of Apollo, and was brought back from the underworld by Hercules.

When the brave and confused Alcestis returns from the dead, asking large questions about what matters most in life and how we lead it, we catch more than a glimpse of Emily in Act III of Our Town .

Like Emily, Wilder’s Alcestis is a seeker after understanding, to whom “there is only one misery, and that is ignorance.”

Written in the tradition of the early Greek tragedies, this work of enormous emotional range addresses death and happiness with Wilder’s quintessential combination of plain-spoken poignancy and humor.

The Alcestiad is followed, according to Greek tradition, by a short, comic satyr play.

In The Drunken Sisters , Apollo, disguised as a kitchen boy, seeks to confound the three Fates to save the life of Admetus.

Characters

Character
Death

God of the Underworld

First Watchman

Night watchman, middle aged, servant to King Admetus

Alcestis

Queen of Thessaly

Aglaia

(pronounced aa-GLEH-aa) An old Nurse

Teiresias

Blind, unbelievably old, irascible, truculent, domineering and very near to senile incoherence

Boy

Servant to Tiresias

Admetus

King of Thessaly

First Herdsman

A shepherd

Second Herdsman

A shepherd

Third Herdsman

A shepherd

Fourth Herdsman

A shepherd

Rhodope

(pronounced RAH-de-pee) A young girl of the palace of servants

Hercules

Son of Zeus

Second Watchman

Younger than First Watchman; Servant to King Agis

Epimenes

(pronounced E-pim-E-neez) 21, son of Alcestis

Cheriander

21, friend of Epimenes

Agis

(pronounced AA-jis) Usurping King of Thessaly

First Guard

Guard of the palace of Agis

Second Guard

Guard of the palace of Agis

Third Guard

Guard of the palace of Agis

Fourth Guard

Guard of the palace of Agis

Servants

Servants of the palace of King Admetus and King Agis

People Of Thessaly
Apollo

God of the Sun

Videos

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Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573600470
ISBN-10 0573600473

The Alcestiad is a play written by Thornton Wilder and published by Samuel French .

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