Hippolytus
by Euripides, adapted into English verse by Brian Vinero

Hippolytus

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115 mins

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Hippolytus, the illegitimate son of King Theseus of Athens, has invoked the scorn of the goddess Aphrodite by vowing to live a life of chastity and refusing to revere her, while giving the goddess Artemis constant devotion.

Aphrodite swears vengeance and plots to make Hippolytus' young stepmother, Phaedra, fall madly in love with him, setting off a series of events that will prove the undoing of them both.

King Theseus finds himself caught in a whirlwind of madness and deceit, torn between his wife and son.

He will find his mortal emotions helpless against the machinations of a goddess and responds in an impulsive and destructive manner that will bring tragedy upon his house.

This translation is crafted in rhymed verse to create a close approximation of the rhythms and poetry of the original Greek text.

Publication

Year 2025
Pages 92
ISBN-13 9798888560266

Hippolytus is a play written by Euripides, adapted into English verse by Brian Vinero and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2025).

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