- In Gr**** mythology, the
Graeae (/ˈɡriːiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Γραῖαι Graiai, lit. 'old women',
alternatively spelled Graiai), also
called the Grey Sisters...
-
Graeae Theatre Company,
often abbreviated to
Graeae (pronounced "grey-eye"), is a
British organisation composed of deaf and
disabled artists and theatre...
-
theatre for
Graeae for
several months, then
landed the part of Dr
Prentice in Joe Orton's What the
Butler Saw. He is now a
patron of
Graeae. Subsequent...
- ****us the
weapons after he
sought out the
Graeae).
Following Athena's guidance, ****us
found the
Graeae, who were
three old swan-shaped
witches sharing...
- be the
daughters of
Phorcys and Ceto. They
lived near
their sisters the
Graeae, and were able to turn
anyone who
looked at them to stone.
Euryale and Stheno...
- at the Park Theatre, London, Phil in The
Solid Life of
Sugar Water with
Graeae Theatre Company. and the
title role in
Richard III for the
Royal Shakespeare...
- to: The Phorcides,
another name for the
Graeae in Gr****
mythology The Phorcides, a lost play
about the
Graeae by the 5th
century BC Gr****
playwright Aeschylus...
- Tethys. Hesiod's
Theogony lists the
children of
Phorcys and Ceto as the
Graeae (naming only two: Pemphredo, and Enyo), the
Gorgons (Stheno,
Euryale and...
- were "Gorgon" and Ceto.
Their genealogy is
shared with
other sisters, the
Graeae, as in Aeschylus's
Prometheus Bound,
which places both
trios of sisters...
- on CD by BBC
Audiobooks in 2007. A 2017-18
radio production adapted by
Graeae Theatre Company was
broadcast on BBC
Radio 4 on 31
December 2017 and 7 January...