Die Vögel (griech.: Ὄρνιθες Ornithes) ist eine Komödie von Aristophanes. In dem Bühnenstück, erstmals aufgeführt im Jahr 414 v. Chr., beschreibt der antike Dichter die Machtergreifung der Vögel mithilfe zweier Athener Exilanten, Peithetairos (von griech. Πειθεταίρος = „Berater“) und Euelpides (von griech. Ευελπίδης = „gute Hoffnung“). Das Theaterstück besteht aus fünf Akten.
Personaje la obra
*1st messenger (a bird)
*2nd messenger (a bird)
*3rd messenger (a bird)
*A priest (masked as a bird)
*A ragged poet
*A rebellious youth
*A statute seller
*An informer
*An inspector
*An oracle man
*Attendants as required
*Bird dancers (flamingo, cock, 2nd Hoopoe, Gobbler)
*Cinesias famous poet
*Euelpides citizen of Athens
*God of the Triballians
*Heavenly herald
*Heracles divine protector of mankind
*Hoopoe formerly Tereus, an Athenian prince
*Iris daughter of Zeus
*Manes slave to Pisthetaerus
*Meton famous mathematician
*Nightingale formerly Procne (flute player)
*Pisthetaerus citizen of Athens
*Poseidon god of the sea
*Prometheus titan and friend to Man
*Raven piper
*Sovereignty beauteous maid
*The Footbird servant to the Hoopoe
*Xanthias slave to Pisthetaerus
Silent roles
Personaje del coro de la obra
Birds: partridge, francolin, mallard, kingfisher, sparrow, owl, jay, turtledove, crested lark, reed warbler, wheatear, pigeon, merlin, sparrowhawk, ringdove, cuckoo, stock dove, firecrest, rail, kestrel, dabchick, waxwing, vulture, woodpecker
Escenario
A hillside wilderness outside the Hoopoe's nest
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