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and from the aptly worried chorus, who are trying to make sense of the doings of this crew. But on opening, at least, “Agamemnon” did not feel like Newell’s boldest work, nor his most immediate.
This evening at 8 o'clock the second trials will be held in Holden Chapel for the chorus of "Agamemnon," the Greek ... the competition is open to all students in the University.
The Chorus — that great organ voice of morality — is none too pleased. But why? Didn’t Agamemnon do what he had to do? Maybe so, but as Martha Nussbaum argues in her book The Fragility of ...
The training of the chorus and of the solo singers ... The doors of the palace are suddenly thrown open, and the elders behold the body of Agamemnon lying near that of Cassandra, and Clytaemnestra ...