“Lysistrata” at The Genesius Guild of St. John's Episcopal Church

“Lysistrata”
by Aristophanes

Written in 410 BC, Aristophenes’s play tells the story of a group of women in the war-torn Greek city-states who take an oath to deprive their husbands of sex until they sign a lasting peace treaty.

Free admission, but donations accepted for MADRE
A staged reading as part of the Lysistrata Project
On Monday, March 3rd, 2003, the first-ever world-wide theatrical event for peace will happen in a city near you. Don't miss this unique opportunity to stand up for peace in your community, and provide a humorous entree into a healthy dialogue about current affairs. Attend or help plan a reading of Lysistrata, Aristophanes' anti-war comedy, to protest the rush to war on Iraq. Many of the readings will benefit non-profit organizations working for peace and humanitarian aid in Iraq.

Performed by The Genesius Guild of St. John's Episcopal Church
At St. John's Parish Hall
Performances ran
Monday, March 3, 2003 thru Monday, March 3, 2003
Performances