Euripides's "Trojan Women" is often held up as a model of antiwar sentiment. It is that, but it's also a masterwork of human psychology in which the title women, bereft of all hope, confront their Greek captors in the aftermath of the Trojan War. SITI Company's 110-minute version looks to pare the drama down to its bare Euripidean essentials. Adapter Jocelyn Clarke and SITI artistic director Anne Bogart have created …
SOURCE: Boston Globe at 09:10PM on April 19, 2013