Philosophical Consolations

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Flaminius' problem is how to dispose of Antiochus without making him a martyr to the cause of Asian freedom. Discrediting him as an imposter, and imprisoning and treating him so wretchedly that he commits suicide, are the two leading options, with a third in getting him to compromise himself by allowing a whore to seduce him in prison.

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Philosophical Consolations

Theatre 2

Philosophical consolations

Believe What You Will

Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon

At Stratford's Other Place, the RSC is putting on an excellent new play by David Grieg in which a wounded American pilot spends the entire evening in manacled misery o...

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