Frogs, The by Aristophanes (446 - 389 BCE) LibriVox
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Athens is in a sorry state of affairs. The great tragedian, Euripides, is dead, and Dionysus, the god of the theater, has to listen to third-rate poetry. So, he determines to pack his belongings onto his trusty slave, Xanthias, and journey to the underworld to bring back Euripides! Hi-jinks ensue. (Summary by Libby Gohn)
Cast
Dionysus: bala
Xanthias/Narrator: Elizabeth Klett
Aeschylus: Abe Nemon
Euripides: Libby Gohn
Heracles: Algy Pug
Pluto: Alan Mapstone
Charon: Eliot Gage
Aeacus: Denny Sayers
Corpse: Todd
Maidservant: Amanda Friday
Landlady: Availle
Plathane: Marmalade Hanna
Chorus of Frogs: Anastasiia Solokha
Chorus of Initiates: mb
Audio edited by Libby Gohn
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