- and
bacchoi –
after cleansing themselves through initiation.
Bacchoi is
sometimes attached to
other terms. For instance,
there is Iacchoi-
Bacchoi, where...
- The
Bacchoi is a rock
musical with book and
lyrics by
Bryan Nason and
music by
Ralph Tyrrell,
based on The
Bacchae by Euripides. It was
first performed...
-
demonstrated in Gr****
culture by the
Bacchanals of the Maenads, Thyiades, and
Bacchoi; many Gr****
rulers considered the cult a
threat to
civilized society and...
-
which peaked at No.44.
English also
performed in the
stage musical The
Bacchoi in 1974 for
Nimrod Theatre Company; and in
minor TV
roles in
police dramas...
-
along the
Sacred Way (Ἱερὰ Ὁδός, Hierá Hodós),
swinging branches called bacchoi. At a
certain spot
along the way, they
shouted obscenities in commemoration...
-
Nimrod Theatre Company 1974
Jesters Jack
Nimrod Theatre Company 1974 The
Bacchoi Pentheos Nimrod Theatre Company 1974 Well Hung
Nimrod Theatre Company 1974...
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Retrieved 7 June 2013. "The
Ancient Festivals Of
Dionysus In Athens: 'Euhoi
Bacchoi'". TheCollector. 25
February 2021. The Wide
Awakes National Park Service...
- Old Tote
Theatre 1974 The
Seagull Kosta Nimrod Theatre Company 1974 The
Bacchoi Nimrod Theatre Company 1974 What If You Died Tomorrow?
Comedy Theatre,...
-
Theatre Company. The
first production at the
theatre was rock
musical The
Bacchoi. It was
renamed as "'Belvoir St" in 1984 by Sue Hill and
Chris Westwood...
- Llewellyn-Jones,
Simon Burke,
Martin Vaughan,
Elizabeth Chance, Ron
Hackett 1974 The
Bacchoi Writers:
Bryan Nason,
Ralph Tyrrell Director: John Bell Cast: Jon English...