It’s almost two years since I was first bowled over by An Iliad.
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Working from Robert Fagles’s translation of THE Iliad—Homer’s epic set during the Trojan War—collaborators Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare built a 90-minute monologue around a figure called the Poet, who’s apparently immortal (he recalls gigs in Babylonia) but otherwise not so lucky (he wears a dirty coat and inhabits what looks like a forgotten corner of the Deep Tunnel). The Poet’s memory isn’t what it used to be, but he’s still imbued with both the majesty and the horror of his tale: the passion of the semidivine Greek warrior Achilles as he suffers enormous losses and inflicts the same on others.
Through 12/15: Tue-Thu 7:30 PM, Fri 8 PM, Sat 3 and 8 PM, Sun 2:30 PM Court Theatre 5535 S. Ellis 773-753-4472courttheatre.org $45-$65