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Links below lead to discussions that may provoke deeper thinking about Sarah Ruhl's play Eurydice.

Sarah Ruhl, “Eurydice” a stageplay 2003 premier. American playwright Sarah Ruhl explores the psychology of Orpheus’ “rescue” of Eurydice from the perspective of his dead bride. What if Eurydice were perfectly content to be reuniting with her father in the underworld when Orpheus arrived?.

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Links below lead to discussions that may provoke deeper thinking about Sarah Ruhl's play Eurydice.

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  1. Sarah Ruhl, “Eurydice” a stageplay 2003 premier American playwright Sarah Ruhl explores the psychology of Orpheus’ “rescue” of Eurydice from the perspective of his dead bride. What if Eurydice were perfectly content to be reuniting with her father in the underworld when Orpheus arrived? OGCMA0797NOTOrpheusEurydice_Ruhl Links below lead to discussions that may provoke deeper thinking about Sarah Ruhl's play Eurydice. The Young Vic’s website offers a helpful .pdf resource pack of information about the play and their 2010 production. The dramaturg's notes from UnivAlabama-Birmingham production (2009) offer both elementary and advanced analysis. Look to the bottom of the review for bibliographic listings. C. Isherwood’s review from the New York Times (3Oct2006) treats a Yale Repertory Theatre production. Consult the main mythlist for other treatments of the Eurydice story. Ony Uhiara as Eurydice in theme photo from the 2010 Young Vic production “It can be interesting to see if other people — like dead people who write books — agree or disagree with what you think.” Eurydice at line 336

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