Have you considered "The Persians" by Aeschylus?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Persians
Have you considered "The Persians" by Aeschylus?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Persians
I don’t know much about ancient Greek drama, but how about Roman plays? Anything by Plautus or Terence would be good (they are comedies), and I know there are a few scenes in Plautus’ Curculio that have 4 male parts.
I don’t know how strict your 4 male parts rule is, but very often in ancient drama female parts were played by men, so you have a little leeway there if you want it.
Quid ais, homo levior quam pluma, pessime et neqissime, flagitium hominis, subdole ac minime preti?
-Plautus, Menaechmi
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Yes, Plautus is great, for example Miles gloriosus. I can't tell much about Greek authors, because I have read only Antigone and it was mediocre. But I believe, that there are many great pieces.
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Aristophanes "The Clouds". Great comedy mocking Socrates and philosophers in general (although the "philosophers" in the play are basically sophists, not philosophers).
Thank you all for your responces, though me and my friends settled on "Agamemnon" (Please do correct spelling if its wrong). Though I do find the other plays interesting. Think I'll read them myself on my free time just for fun! Keep the tips comming.
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