A young girl stands at the altar. A nation holds its breath.
The winds have stopped. The Greek fleet is stranded. King Agamemnon is told by the gods that there is only one way for his army to reach Troy: he must sacrifice his daughter, Iphigenia.
This stark, contemporary reimagining of Euripides’ classic text confronts the timeless question: what do we owe our country – and what do we owe our children?
Blending the brutal beauty of ancient tragedy with voices of today, this bold new production replaces the traditional chorus with filmed testimonies from women across cultures, interwoven with live contemporary folk music that bridges East and West. The testimonies – raw, intimate and fiercely honest – reflect on motherhood, loss, duty and war, reframing the myth for a modern world and offering a powerful counterpoint to a story shaped by the decisions of men.
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The Company
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Mithra Malek
Iphigenia
Mithra Malek
Iphigenia
Mithra Malek began her acting career as a teenager when she joined the National Youth Theatre. She gained critical acclaim for playing Anya in Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard opposite Ian McKellen, and Osric in Hamlet, also opposite McKellen. In 2025, she appeared in Sam Gold’s Romeo + Juliet on Broadway as Rachel Zegler’s alternate in the role of Juliet. Most recently, she played the lead role of ‘T’ in The Meat Kings of Brooklyn Heights at the Park Theatre, winner of the 2026 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. For this performance she was described as “a revelation” (Theatre Weekly).
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Indra Ové
Clytemnestra
Indra Ové
Clytemnestra
Film credits include: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker IX (Disney), Finding Your Feet (Eclipse Films), Still (Blunt Picture), Hellhounds (NBC/Sifi/Muse), My One and Only (Raygun Productions), Club Le Monde (dir. Simon Rumeley), It’s All About Love (Nimbus Films), Resident Evil (Impact Films), Cleopatra (Hallmark Productions), The Fifth Element (Zaltman Films) Othello (Castle Rock) , Interview With A Vampire (Warner Bros).
TV credits include: Star Wars: The Acolyte (Disney), Young Sherlock (Netflix), Sex Education (series 3 – 4, Netflix), Deadline (C5), Suspicion (Apple TV), Breeders (Avalon / Sky).
Stage credits include: Frozen (Greenwich Theatre), Jerusalem (Sonia Friedman Productions / Apollo Theatre), Joint (Barbican Theatre), 15 Heroines (Jermyn Street Theatre online), The Claim (Shoreditch Town Hall), #WeAreArrested (RSC / Arcola), Richard II (Shakespeare’s Globe), The Ugly One (Park Theatre), The Interrogation of Sandra Bland (Bush Theatre), Torn (Royal Court Theatre), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time (National Theatre at the Gielgud Theatre).
Radio credits include: Community Flock, Madame Butterfly, The Wide Sargasso Sea, The Audition (BBC Radio 4).
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Simon Kunz
Agamemnon
Simon Kunz
Agamemnon
Simon Kunz is a British actor with an extensive career across film, television and stage. He has appeared in acclaimed television dramas including Last Kingdom, Trigger Point, Missing You, Sherlock and Brass Eye. His film credits include roles in Four Weddings and a Funeral, The Parent Trap, F1, Jericho Ridge and Alpha Papa. On stage, his credits include Mongrel Island, Edward Gant’s Amazing Feats of Loneliness, Address Unknown (Soho), Blood and Gifts (NT), 55 Days (Hampstead) and Women Beware Women (Wanamaker).
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Kalia Lyraki
Musician
Kalia Lyraki
Musician
Kalia Lyraki is a singer, multi-instrumentalist and composer specialising in the music of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. Born on the island of Crete and based in London, her work draws on Greek folk traditions within contemporary performance. As a composer, she wrote music for the Assassin’s Creed video games Odyssey and Origins, and her work appears across film, television and documentary soundtracks. As a recording artist, she has collaborated on internationally released albums, and in 2026 released her debut single, a song she wrote featuring Cretan lyra player Ross Daly.
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Serdar Biliş
Director and Adaptor
Serdar Biliş
Director and Adaptor
Serdar Biliş was born in Istanbul, where he studied theater before moving to London to pursue a career in directing. He holds an MA from Middlesex University. A recipient of the Channel 4 Director’s Award, he has served as associate director at Arcola Theatre and Liverpool Everyman. As artistic director of Pürtelaş Theatre, he creates critically acclaimed co-productions. Serdar is also deeply committed to education and for the past decade, he has been a lecturer at Kadir Has University. Since 2018, he has also been teaching and directing at Teatro Della Toscana, Scuola di Formazione del Mestiere dell’Attore, in Florence.
His recent directing credits include: Afife, Shakespeare In Love, Alice (Zorlu PSM), The Time Regulation Institute (COLLECTIVE OF CLOCKS), Aydınlıkevler (BKM), The Seagull (Istanbul International Theater Festival / Pürtelaş Theater).
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Stephen Sharkey
Translator
Stephen Sharkey
Translator
Stephen has updated and adapted a wide variety of classic and contemporary stories for the stage, including works by Zadie Smith, Charles Dickens, Aristophanes, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Oscar Wilde, Leo Tolstoy, Georges Feydeau, Fyodor Dostoyevsky and F. Scott Fitzgerald. His translation of Euripides’ Ion was produced by the Gate Theatre and directed by Erica Whyman. His version of Bertolt Brecht’s The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui starring Mark Gatiss opens at the RSC’s Swan Theatre this spring, in a production directed by Seán Linnen.
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Philip Arditti
Associate Producer
Philip Arditti
Associate Producer
Philip Arditti is an actor, writer, producer and theatre-maker.
He trained at RADA as an actor. Stage credits include: The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (Soho Place), English Kings Killing Foreigners (also as a co-writer @ Soho Theatre), Baghdaddy (Royal Court), Copenhagen (Theatre Royal Bath, UK Tour), OSLO (also West End), Salome, As You Like It, The Holy Rosenbergs, Blood and Gifts, England People Very Nice (National Theatre). Writing credits include: Extinct (published by Methuen as part of Global Jewish Plays), Cutting the Tightrope: The divorce of art from Politics (Edinburgh International Festival, Arcola Theatre), Burnt at the Stake (Shakespeare’s Globe) He also co-wrote and directed a sold out Turkey-Syria Earthquake Fundraiser (Royal Albert Hall) starring Olivia Colman, Omid Djalili and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
He is co-Artistic Director of Realfake Theatre and he’s an Associate Artist at Theatro Technis.
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Mona Camille
Set & Costume Designer
Mona Camille
Set & Costume Designer
Mona is an award-winning designer with a background in architecture. She works across theatre, dance and film in the UK and internationally.
Theatre includes The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights (Park Theatre), We Aren’t Kids Anymore (Savoy Theatre), How To Fight Loneliness (Park Theatre), Kim’s Convenience (Riverside Studios/Park Theatre/UK tour), More… Ghost Stories by Candlelight (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse/Uk tour), We All Know How This Ends (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Canned Goods (Southwark Playhouse) and Milk & Gall (Theatre503).
Associate design includes A View from the Bridge (Headlong Theatre/Chichester Festival Theatre/Octagon Bolton/Rose Theatre), Henry V (Headlong Theatre/Sam Wanamaker Playhouse/UK tour), Worth (Arcola Theatre/Storyhouse Chester) and Raya (Hampstead Theatre). Mona is also a tutor and lecturer at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London.
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Catja Hamilton
Lighting Designer
Catja Hamilton
Lighting Designer
Catja is a freelance Lighting Designer. She is a former Creative Associate of Jermyn Street Theatre and Resident Designer at NDT Broadgate. Catja is a Co-Director of Airlock Theatre.
Credits include: 1:17am (Finborough Theatre); Collaborator (UK Tour); Private View (Soho Theatre); Balls (Royal Festival Hall); Wyld Woman: The Legend of Shy Girl (Southwark Playhouse); Jurassic (Soho Theatre); Semele (Opera Holland Park and Waterperry Opera Festival); Fiddler on the Roof (UK Tour, Associate to Aideen Malone); King of Pangea (King’s Head Theatre); Count Dykula (Soho Theatre); Acid’s Reign (Pleasance Theatre); The Maids (Jermyn Street Theatre); Scarlet Sunday (Omnibus Theatre).
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Enrico Aurigemma
Sound & Video Designer
Enrico Aurigemma
Sound & Video Designer
Enrico Aurigemma is a London-based Italian musician and a sound and video designer for live performance. He graduated in classical guitar at UWL London College of Music. His design credits include: Tonight (Bert&Nasi), Antartica (Little Bulb), Rage Trip (Victor Esses), The Death and Life of All of Us (Victor Esses), Four Seasons (Little Bulb), The Beginning (Bert&Nasi), Unchain me (Dreamthinkspeak), The High Table (Temi Wilkey/Bush), Dead Nature (Tim Spooner/Artsadmin), The Voice of Nature (Tim SpoonerArtsadmin), At Home in Gaza and London (Station House Opera), Return to Elm House (Battersea Arts Centre), Abuelo (Amahra Spence/Birmingham Rep) Concubine (Amahra Spence/Birmingham Rep), Hard Graft (David Sheppeard/Ovalhouse Theatre).
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Isik Kaya
Assistant Director
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Fran Hurst
Stage Manager (on Book)
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Amy Mitchell
Production Manager
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Venus Raven
Production LX
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Natalia Alvarez
Costume Supervisor
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