Euripides, more directly radical, witty and revolutionary than Aeschylus or Sophocles, wrote Women of Troy as his reply to a contemporary war. Two years before the first performance of the play, the Greeks had destroyed the city state of Melos, slaughtering all the men and taking the Melossion women back to their homes as slaves and concubines.
This is a print of the National Theatre 1995 production poster for The Women of Troy. The bookshop has collaborated with the team to bring you an exclusive collection of custom prints taken from original National Theatre artworks.
Print Sizes
Please note all prints on paper have a white border, surrounding the image. Our prints are printed on demand and are therefore ineligible for refunds. As each print is hand made to order, there may be slight variations in size.