

Myth Adventures: Five Greek Classics
Eric Coble


What readers are saying
Readers express enthusiasm for this contemporary epic, praising its in-depth exploration of Greek mythology and the Trojan War. Many find John Barton's adaptation compelling and a significant improvement over earlier versions, highlighting its streamlined narrative and rich emotional depth. The connection to ancient texts and the engaging storytelling captures the audience's admiration.
When theatre began, two and a half millenia ago in ancient Greece, it drew from a well of even older myths, the Great Epic Cycle.
These stories and characters from the beginning of our imagination inspired John Barton to write the great cycle of human life, Tantalus, an epic theatre myth for the new millenium, and one of the most ambitious theatrical ventures of our times produced by the RSC and The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, directed by Sir Peter and Edward Hall.
(UK tour Jan-May 2001)
Tantalus is a play written by John Barton and published by Oberon (2014).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781783195275).
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Oberon · 2014 · 420 pp
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