The Bacchae
Originally released in 2019. The Bacchae is a feature film. directed by Carl Cofield.
Starring Jason C. Brown, R.J. Foster, and CB Murray
Synopsis
Set in the modern era, Dionysus (God of wine and ecstasy) returns to his hometown in order to clear his mother's name and punish the insolent city for not allowing its citizens to worship him. The clash between Dionysus, played as a modern-day rock star, and his cousin Pentheus, the uncompromising and moralistic king of the city, examines the consequences of a general public that blindly follows two vastly different leaders. Dionysus represents unbridled freedom and excess while on the other end of the spectrum, Pentheus epitomizes excessive law, order and rigidity. As society slides into fear and tribalism, its citizens' rationale becomes clouded as they blindly take orders and pick sides rather than seek moderation and rationality.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Classical Theatre of Harlem
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Bacchae about?
Set in the modern era, Dionysus (God of wine and ecstasy) returns to his hometown in order to clear his mother's name and punish the insolent city for not allowing its citizens to worship him. The ...
Who directed The Bacchae?
The Bacchae was directed by Carl Cofield.
When was The Bacchae released?
The Bacchae was released on July 28, 2019 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Bacchae?
The main cast of The Bacchae includes Jason C. Brown, R.J. Foster, CB Murray, Brian D. Coats, Andrea Patterson.