Remembering one of my favorite plays of all time—Big Love

"Big Love" is a play by American playwright Charles L. Mee, first produced in 2000. It is a modern adaptation of Aeschylus's ancient Greek play "The Suppliants" (also known as "The Suppliant Maidens"). The narrative centers on fifty sisters who flee Greece to escape forced marriages to their fifty cousins. Seeking asylum, they arrive at an Italian villa, hoping for protection. However, their suitors pursue them, leading to a dramatic confrontation. Ultimately, forty-nine of the brides murder their respective grooms on the wedding night, while one bride, Lydia, chooses love over violence and marries her cousin, Nikos.


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