Posthomerica

Contributors

Contributor Contribution Main contributor
Quintus Smyrnaeus AKA Quintus of Smyrna Author
Original id: 
8852
Languages: 
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Publication details: 
a.k.a. Sequel to Homer, or After Homer
Notes: 

Information related to this script

Production First performed Venues
Les Troyens unknown venue (Paris, Île-de-France, France)
La Troiade Hôtel de Bourgogne (Paris, Île-de-France, France)
"The Burning of Troy," "The Deaths of Hecuba, Priam, Menelaus, Helena, Pyrhus." British Museum, Lecture Theatre (London, Greater London, England)
Le Troiane [The Trojan Women] (1566) 1566 unknown venue (Venice, Veneto, Italy)
De amsteldamsche Hecuba [The Amsteldam Hecuba] (1625) 1625
La Didone (1641) 1641 Teatro San Cassiano (Venice, Veneto, Italy)
The Destruction of Troy (1678) 1678 Duke's Theatre (London, Greater London, England)
La Troiade (1679) 1679 Hôtel de Bourgogne (Paris, Île-de-France, France)
Astianatte (1701) 1701 Villa di Pratolino (Florence, Tuscany, Italy)
The Virgin Prophetess; or, The Fate of Troy (1701) 1701 Theatre Royal (London, Greater London, England)
The Distrest Mother (Andromache) (1712) 1712 Theatre Royal (London, Greater London, England)
Das zerstörte Troja, oder, Der durch den Tod Helenen versöhnte Achilles [The Destruction of Troy, or, Achilles Reconciled to Helen through Death] (1716) 1716
Astianatte (1716) 1716 Hoftheater (Munich, Free State of Bavaria, Germany)
L'Andromaca (1716) 1716 unknown venue (Florence, Tuscany, Italy)
Astianatte (1727) 1727 Theatre Royal (London, Greater London, England)
Astianatte [Astyanax] (1748) 1748 unknown venue (Cesena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy)
Les Troyennes [the Trojan Women] (1754) 1754 unknown venue (Paris, Île-de-France, France)
Astianatte [Astyanax] (1755) 1755 Teatro San Moise (Venice, Veneto, Italy)
Astyanax (1755) 1755 unknown venue (Paris, Île-de-France, France)
L'incendio di Troia [The Burning of Troy] (1757) 1757 Teatro San Carlo (Naples, Campania, Italy)
Astyanax (1801) 1801 L’Opéra (Paris, Île-de-France, France)
La prise de Troie [The Capture of Troy] (1890) 1890 unknown venue (Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
Hecuba à la Mode (1893) 1893 British Museum, Lecture Theatre (London, Greater London, England)
"Hecuba's Lament" (1911) 1911 British Museum, Lecture Theatre (London, Greater London, England)
Die Troerinnen des Euripides [Euripides' The Trojan Women] (1916) 1916 Lessing-Theater (1888-1945) (Berlin, Land Berlin, Germany)
"X = O: A Night in the Trojan War" (1917) 1917 Birmingham Repertory Theatre (Birmingham, County of Worcestershire, England)
Les Troyens (1921) 1921 L’Opéra (Paris, Île-de-France, France)
Incidental music for Euripides' The Trojan Women (1940) 1940
"Chor gefangenen Trojer" [Chorus of Captive Trojans] (1949) 1949 unknown venue (Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
Les Troyens (1958) 1958 Royal Swedish Opera (Stockholm, Greater Stockholm, Sweden)
Die Frauen von Troja [The Trojan Women] (1961) 1961 Landestheatre (Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany)
Hecuba's Lament (1961) 1961 British Museum, Lecture Theatre (London, Greater London, England)
"Andromache's Farewell" (to Astyanax) (1963) 1963 unknown venue (New York City, New York, United States)
Choreography after Euripides' Hecuba and The Trojan Women (1967) 1967 Mark Hellinger Theatre (New York City, New York, United States)
The Trojan Women (1968) 1968 unknown venue (New York City, New York, United States)
Les Troyens (1973) 1973 Metropolitan Opera House (New York City, New York, United States)
The Trojan Women (1981) 1981 Macauley Theater (Louisville, Kentucky, United States)
Penthesilea (2002) 2002 Cultuurcentrum Griffioen, VU Griffioen (Amstelveen, North Holland, Netherlands)

How to cite this script

Posthomerica, accessed at http://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/productions/scripts/8852 <27 November 2024>