In Aristophanes’ comic play Lysistrata (originally performed in Greece about 411 BC, but still shown regularly to this day), a group of women famously withhold sex from their husbands in an effort to end the Peloponnesian War. It’s a great idea (and makes for an incredibly bawdy theatre experience), but, as we remember thinking when Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Flavorwire Discovery Date : 17/09/2011 21:07 Number of articles : 3
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Art Becomes Reality: A Real-Life ‘Lysistrata’ in the Philippines