

Aristophanes' The Birds
Brian Reno
Fed up with a world of insurance salesmen and petty problems, two miscreants flee to the kingdom of the birds for a simpler life.
While living there, the two scheme up a financial jackpot that could turn the birds‘ land into a powerful utopia.
Their only obstacle: the wrath of the gods.
A hilarious and satirical look at politics, religion, and the foolishness of mankind that revives and revamps Aristophanes‘ classic comedy.
| Character |
|---|
| Eulpides |
| Hawk |
| Epops King of the birds |
| Procne His wife, the nightingale |
| Titmouse |
| Blue-Footed Boobie |
| Hummingbird |
| Flamingo |
| Passenger Pigeon |
| Dodo |
| Kiwi |
| Parrot |
| Crow |
| Bat |
| Ostrich |
| Investment Banker |
| Lawyer |
| Insurance Agent |
| Activist |
| Internet Spammer |
| Iris A minor goddess |
| Prometheus |
| Poseidon |
| Hercules |
| Mgrauchuchuk A barbarian god |
The Birds: A Modern Adaptation is a comedy play written by Don Zolidis and published by Playscripts .
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