Euripides' Helen has a scene between Theonoe (prophetess) and Helen (of Troy). Menelaus is technically standing there, but you can just stop before his speech.
If you ever need an amazing male/female scene, the Gatekeeper in that play tells off two different kings who try to be all, "you're a slave and a woman, let me by" and she shuts them DOWN.
Also, Medea is meant to have a Chorus of Women, so the conversations between Medea and the Chorus Leader would be two women.
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Katy Mulvaney
Fine Arts Dept Chair
Houston TX
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-22-2019 14:05
From: Russell Saxton
Subject: Classical Scenes for Women
Hello,
I'm looking for classical Greek scenes for females (2 or 3 females). Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help and resources.
Best,
Russ
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Russell Saxton
Theatre Instructor
Dixie State University
St George UT
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