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The Bacchae: A Ceremonial Nightmare

 

“There is so much to celebrate!”

 

“Are you so blinded by blood and wine? … Open your eyes and see what you have done!”

 

“From the Delta Drama production of The Bacchae: A Ceremonial Nightmare. Directed by Harvey T. Jordan.” [via]

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Consider also:

  1. BACCHAE
  2. The Bacchae
  3. Deadly Dance of the Bacchae
  4. Withered Hand of Evil
  5. “Where am I? Seven days my spirit fell, Down, down the whirlpools and the gulfs of hell: Seven days a corpse lay desolate–at last Back drew the spirit and the soul aghast To animate that clay–O horrible! The resurrection pang is hardly past. Yet in awhile I stumbled to my feet To flee–no nightmare could be worse to meet. And, spite of that, I knew some deadlier trap Some worm more poisonous would set–mayhap!”
January 15, 2012

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