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Greek Play 2025: Elektra - A Throne Restored

Greenwood Theatre, Guy’s Campus, London

10Jun20250204_Greek Play 2025Part of Greek Play

Have you ever had to make a choice in life which wasn’t seen as “nice” by others but was necessary to make? Now imagine you have the fate of an entire kingdom depending on that one choice.

Elektra: A Throne Restored —a powerful story of emancipation, political division, and generational conflict. At its heart is Elektra, a woman driven to reclaim the throne of Mycenae and restore royal legitimacy after her father’s death, even if it means betraying those she loves.

This play is more than just a story, it’s a mirror to our current sociopolitical climate. In a society riddled with division, few are willing to open the dialogue to understand opposing perspectives. And so, through its Ancient Greek setting, dual narrators embodying opposing ideologies, and modern themes, the play challenges diverse audiences to think critically about power, morality, and the cost of change and to hopefully open a dialogue amongst them.

The choice is yours: will you join us to witness Elektra’s journey and decide for yourself what is right, necessary, or just? Don’t miss this thought-provoking and timeless production.

Written and directed by Ines Neacsa, this production tells the story of Elektra, a woman determined to reclaim the throne of Mycenae after her father’s death, confronting political divisions and generational conflict.

With its compelling narrative and timely themes, the play invites audiences to reflect on power, morality, and the cost of change.


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