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		<title>Briseis</title>
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In the final bloody days of the most famous war in history, a young woman was kidnapped from her city as the Greek warriors burnt it to the ground. The ages may sing the song of Achilles. The Gods may sing still of Helen’s beauty, but the desperate fate of Briseis of Tollos, passed through [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">In the final bloody days of the most famous war in history, a young woman was kidnapped from her city as the Greek warriors burnt it to the ground. The ages may sing the song of Achilles. The Gods may sing still of Helen’s beauty, but the desperate fate of Briseis of Tollos, passed through the centuries with no songs, no poems, and no plays to carry it to the immortal ears of time. Until now…</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Click <a href="http://www.idiomtheater.com/tickets/">here</a> or on the image for tickets.</p>
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