lysistrata.

Going into the theater, my expectations were not really definite. My first experience in a college theater production, would it be that much better than the mediocre high school plays? Or would the supposed age and sophistication get lost in the ability (or lack thereof) to act and portray such a classic work of art by Aristophenes? I arrived a few minutes early, maybe 10 or so, and sat down in the second row, to get a closer look at the action. I knew that the play would be sexual and quite graphic in its verbal usage about the notions of sexuality between men and women, but I was blown out of the water. Not to say I wasn't impressed, just caught a little off-guard at first. The story line follows a plot which involves the women of ancient Greece devising a plan to bring back their husbands from war, and back to the bedroom to be more specific.

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