APGRD - Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama

APGRD - Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama The University of Oxford's Archive for Performances of Greek and Roman Drama (APGRD) researches the Mellon Foundation and The Onassis Foundation.

The APGRD is a pioneering international centre for research into performances of Greek and Roman drama worldwide, from antiquity to the present, on stage, screen and radio, in opera and dance. As well as hosting a high-profile series of public talks, the APGRD supports new writing and works closely with practitioners engaged in the creative arts and beyond. Based at the University of Oxford, the A

PGRD’s rich collections and activities have been made possible by generous support from the AHRB, AHRC, The Leverhulme Trust, The Andrew W. The APGRD was founded in 1996 by Edith Hall and Oliver Taplin.

📣 The APGRD website is currently down - we're looking into it - hopefully have it back up and running again soon! 👩‍💻🔧⚙️...
04/06/2026

📣 The APGRD website is currently down - we're looking into it - hopefully have it back up and running again soon! 👩‍💻🔧⚙️

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Coming up events, the last few weeks of Trinity Term! Sat 13 June: 'Antiquity in Simulation: Global Receptions of the Cl...
02/06/2026

Coming up events, the last few weeks of Trinity Term! Sat 13 June: 'Antiquity in Simulation: Global Receptions of the Classical World in Video Games'; Thur 25 June: 'Technologies in the Theory and Practice of Greek and Roman Performance and its Reception'; also 25 June: 'The Digital Auteur: Technology, Transmission, and the Re-Invention of Greek Tragedy'. Join us in person or online. Visit the APGRD website for more info and zoom links.
https://www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/events

Musical Workshop opportunity coming up! A new musical based on Homer's Iliad staged at the Phoenix Arts Club in London o...
26/05/2026

Musical Workshop opportunity coming up! A new musical based on Homer's Iliad staged at the Phoenix Arts Club in London on the 17th and 18th of June. Featuring an original pop-rock soundtrack, Age of the Hero is a retrospective of the epic woven with contemporary interpretations of the text.

Tickets are available at the following link: https://phoenixartsclub.com/events/age-of-the-hero-a-new-musical-workshop/

⚠️☀️ Summer Closure ☀️⚠️The Ioannou Centre for Classical & Byzantine Studies will be undergoing major building works thi...
25/05/2026

⚠️☀️ Summer Closure ☀️⚠️
The Ioannou Centre for Classical & Byzantine Studies will be undergoing major building works this summer and we are unable to accept visitors from July to October 2026. If you had hoped to consult the collections during that time, please email us to discuss an alternative.

Check our new "Introductions to... Women in Greek Theatre", by Leo Kershaw. Go to the APGRD website/ Learning to access ...
25/05/2026

Check our new "Introductions to... Women in Greek Theatre", by Leo Kershaw. Go to the APGRD website/ Learning to access all our Introductions and Notes from the Archive.

Exciting event coming up in Oxford focused on artistic responses to the new Euripides fragments discovered in 2024. 'Sto...
19/05/2026

Exciting event coming up in Oxford focused on artistic responses to the new Euripides fragments discovered in 2024.
'Stories from the Sands', 11th June, 2-5:30pm, Grove Auditorium, Magdalen College.
In 2024, an astonishing discovery was made. An Egyptian archaeological team, excavating an ancient necropolis, uncovered a papyrus containing nearly 100 lines from lost plays by the Greek playwright Euripides. The find gives us insight into two plays very different in mood but connected by the death of children.
Oxford University and Professor Laura Swift (Classics) have commissioned three artists who have spent the last few months learning about these discoveries and coming up with their own creative response to them. On 11th June, they will be giving us a glimpse into their work and the process behind it.
The event is free to attend, but please do book your place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/stories-from-the-sands-tickets-1989535711871?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true

📣📣❗❗Tomorrow 2pm!!! Join us for the annual Classics & English Lecture, delivered by Dr Miranda Stanyon (University of Me...
11/05/2026

📣📣❗❗Tomorrow 2pm!!! Join us for the annual Classics & English Lecture, delivered by Dr Miranda Stanyon (University of Melbourne), in the Ioannou Centre lecture theatre and online at 2pm on Tuesday 12 May.

Moses. The 'Exagoge' of Ezekiel and 'Moses and the Shepherd' by Rumi, directed by Prof David Wiles tonight at the Ioanno...
08/05/2026

Moses. The 'Exagoge' of Ezekiel and 'Moses and the Shepherd' by Rumi, directed by Prof David Wiles tonight at the Ioannou Centre in Oxford!

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