HECUBA

HECUBA

by Euripides
translated from the Greek by Dietrich Ebener
DIRECTED BY: Angeliki Papoulia, Christos Passalis

PFAUEN
PREMIERE: 12.12.2025

Troy lies in rubble and ashes. After ten years, the war is finally over. But for the women of the defeated, the horror continues: torn from their homeland, mourning the fallen, they must serve the Greeks as spoils of war. Hecuba, once a proud queen, is now a slave, at the mercy of her occupiers. When the Greeks demand the death of Hecuba's daughter in honor of their war hero, no plea and no diplomatic skill can help. Polyxena must die. Hardly is the sacrifice completed, when the next horror follows. The body of her only remaining son, Polydorus, believed safe, reappears: murdered out of greed. The limits of endurance have long been exceeded. Hecuba wants revenge at any cost. In a painful metamorphosis, she reclaims her strength.

Angeliki Papoulia and Christos Passalis, co-founders of the Greek theatre collective BLITZ, and also known from the films of the award-winning director Yorgos Lanthimos, bring classical Greek antiquity with ease and a sharp eye for acute societal themes to the stage. They enchant their audience with Gesamtkunstwerke of acting, music, dance, and performance. For their debut at the Schauspielhaus Zürich, they dedicate themselves to Euripides' HEKABE, a subject matter ruthless enough to correspond to the ruthlessness of our European identity and mad enough to counter the madness of our present era.

Supported by the Förder Circle of the Schauspielhaus

Staging:
Angeliki Papoulia
Christos Passalis
Stage:
Márton Ágh
COSTUMES:
Katrin Wolfermann
MUSIC:
Nicolas Fehr
CHOREOGRAPHY:
Chara Kotsali
Dramaturgy:
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