The Bacchae

by Euripides

The Bacchae

The Bacchae is an ancient Greek tragedy that follows the god Dionysus as he enacts revenge on his mother’s family. This production will be presented in the original Ancient Greek with English supertitles. 

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Performance Dates & Times

February 27, 2026 - 7:30pm

February 28, 2026 - 1:00pm

February 28, 2026 - 7:30pm

Location

Crescent Underground, Morse and Stiles Colleges, 304 York Street

Venue Accessibility: 
Venue lobby is accessible via elevators located near both the Morse and Stiles dining halls. Upper seating is accessible via main venue entrance. Facilities and stage level seating are accessible via a ramp to the left of the main venue entrance.

Reservations

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Patron Information

Yale is committed to the full inclusion of all individuals. ASL interpretation is available for patrons attending a production who are deaf or have hearing loss. To request accommodations: 

Please be sure to include the name of the show and the performance date and time. Contact Daisy Abreu with questions. 

 

Performers

Dionysus
Pentheus
Tiresias
Messenger
Chorus Member
Chorus Member
Chorus Member
Chorus Member
Chorus Member
Chorus Member
Percussion
Guitar
Quentin Pennington

Production Team

Director
Producer
Associate
Producer
Composer
Musical Director
Stage Manager
Props Designer
Costume Designer
Clara Brodey
Graphic Designer
Choreographer
Set Designer
Assistant
Stage Manager
Assistant
Stage Manager
Sophie Li
Assistant
Musical Director
Adriana Zhou
Costumes Team
Production Assistant
General Production Team
Cecilia Sun
Collaborator
Collaborator
Max Steinberg
Makeup Artist