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In honor of Veterans’ Day, we’re revisiting an episode of Art Works that tells the origin story of the transformative project Theater of War Productions . Co-founded by classicist, translator, and director Bryan Doerries...
November 12, 2024 Theater of War: Bridging Greek Tragedy and Veteran Stories is an episode from Art Works Podcasts by National Endowment for the Arts. In honor of Veterans’ Day, we’re revisiting an episode of Art Works that tells the origin...
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Published Nov 11, 2024, 28:01 long, audio available.
In honor of Veterans’ Day, we’re revisiting an episode of Art Works that tells the origin story of the transformative project Theater of War Productions . Co-founded by classicist, translator, and director Bryan Doerries , Theater of War began with a simple yet profound concept: presenting staged readings of Sophocles' plays Ajax and Philoctetes to military communities as a means of addressing both the challenges veterans face and the lasting impact of war on families and relationships. In this episode, Doerries recounts how he was inspired to bring these ancient military tragedies to contemporary audiences, believing they would unlock conversations around trauma and healing. With excerpts of performances by actors Bill Camp, David Strathairn and Adam Driver, this episode explores the initial journey of Theater of War and its impact on military communities, offering insight into how ancient drama opens pathways for veterans to process their experiences. Now, with over 20 specialized programs, Theater of War Productions reaches diverse communities worldwide, addressing not only the struggles of veterans but also broader public health and social justice issues, including homelessness, racialized violence, and natural disasters. Doerries also discusses the arts’ power to heal, showing how storytelling and shared experience allow individuals to confront, process, and share pain. Theater of War taps into this capacity, creating safe spaces that support connection, resilience, and recovery.
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November 12, 2024 Theater of War: Bridging Greek Tragedy and Veteran Stories is from Art Works Podcasts by National Endowment for the Arts.
Published Nov 11, 2024 and 28:01 long