

Aristophanes' Women In Congress
Jules Tasca
Bearded and cloaked, the ladies of Aristophanes' transvestite Chorus pack the assembly and accomplish a coup d'etat.
Praxagora, the ladies' leader, makes use of ultra conservative rhetoric in her appeal to the people and soon the ladies gain full control of the state.
Congresswomen is a comedy play written by Douglass Parker and published by Samuel French .
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