Part 2 In the palace Odysseus is abused by the suitors who first kick him to the ground and then use him as a bargaining tool with Penelope. They tell her she must decide tonight who she will ...
Of all the things that distinguish performer and playwright Ellen McLaughlin as a consummate theater artist, it may be her voice that registers and resonates most deeply. A thing of arresting beauty ...
Hidden away in her family's estate, the lonely girl meets a string of suitors in her parents' futile attempt to break the curse. Each eligible bachelor is enamored with Penelope and her sizable ...
Penelope’s suitors, in particular, are dressed in gaudy fur coats, colorful beanies, headbands, and sunglasses in jarring “frat-bro” caricatures. These costumes alongside the anachronistic ...
While I am being a good citizen, sitting tight in my home as instructed by the Government and waiting for the frightening global pandemic to pass, I am reminded of the painting entitled Penelope and ...
They openly court Penelope and ask her to give her husband up for dead and re-marry one of the rowdy suitors who have taken up residence in her home since her husband's departure. However ...
He’s so gaunt you can see the outline of every vein and sinew. Juliette Binoche is Penelope, waiting for her husband to ...