Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, inspires, urges . . . nay, commands you to audition for the 2012 Randolph College Greek Play: SEVEN AGAINST THEBES.
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And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, inspires, urges . . . nay, commands you to audition for the 2012 Randolph College Greek Play: SEVEN AGAINST THEBES.
Details in this post or the FAQ.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Dionysus, the God of Drama, says, “be strong for the city and its gods”— audition for the 2012 Randolph College Greek Play: SEVEN AGAINST THEBES.
Details in this post or the FAQ.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, knows you want to make “our enemies laugh.” She (and her rubber chicken) encourage you to audition for the 2012 Randolph College Greek Play: SEVEN AGAINST THEBES.
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And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Terpsichore, the Muse of Dance, is “marching, galloping” to audition for the 2012 Randolph College Greek Play: SEVEN AGAINST THEBES.
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And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Euterpe and Erato, the Muses of Music and Poetry, urge you to “play shrill proud music” and “put heart in those we love.”
Audition for the 2012 Randolph College Greek Play: SEVEN AGAINST THEBES.
Details in this post or the FAQ.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Polyhymnia, the Muse of Choruses, urges you to “sing hymns of hope” and “hymns of victory.”
Audition for the 2012 Randolph College Greek Play: SEVEN AGAINST THEBES.
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And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Calliope, the Muse of Epic, encourages you to sing “songs of victory” and “songs of thanksgiving.” Audition for the 2012 Randolph College Greek Play: SEVEN AGAINST THEBES.
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And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Orpheus says that you should “sing the victory song, the sacred cry of joy and goodwill”* at the coming of the Muses, and you should get ready to audition for the 2012 Randolph College Greek Play: SEVEN AGAINST THEBES.
Lots of information in this post and in the FAQ.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.