Why thank you for thy invitation Lysistrata. We would love to join you. We will stop over shortly. Let us finish our work for the day.#160;
Good morning. I invited my neighbors to my home but no one can attend. Would you all like to come? For#160;If someone had invited them to a festival of Bacchos, say; or to Pan's shrine, or to Aphrodites over at Kolias- you couldn't get them though the streets, what with the drums and the dancing. But now not a woman in sight.
Scene II- Home of Lysistrata
I see this becoming an issue. A big issue. How will you make this work? What are all the men going to do? Lysistrata this is a crazy idea.
I want to ask you all what you think about my idea. I want to bring about change in the town of Athens. The women and I are starting a few days of having nothing to do (our) husband (s) or my lover. Do you think it will work?
Scene III- The Exit
Oh Lysistrata that is no way to feel. Let me help you at once my dear.
I cannot do anything right in this town. I am so sick of it. Wait here at once while I finish preparing the dinner.
From left to right: Oedipus Rex, Earnest, Hamlet and Lysistrata meet up in the town of Athens while running errands. Lysistrata invites the men back to her home because her neighbors cannot attend.
Scene IV-The Kitchen
Oh Lysistrata. Do not cry at once. It is very painful for me to be forced to speak the truth. It is the first time in my life that I have ever been reduced to such a painful position, and I am really quite inexperienced in doing anything of the kind.
I want someone to love me my dear Earnest. I cannot take all this any longer.
Oedipus, Hamlet, Earnest, and Lysistrata gather on the floor in the dining room for a chat before dinner is served. Lysistrata explains that she wants to have her and the fellow women of the town to withhold sex from their husbands.
Scene V- The Bedroom Scene
Oh Earnest. Oh Lysistrata. How are we going to tell the others?
Lysistrata exits the room annoyed at once. Earnest follows her to the kitchen to help comfort her and calm her down.
Scene VI- The Murder Ending
Oh my! Hamlet! What have you done!!
Earnest and Lysistrata are chatting in the kitchen. Earnest tries to comfort her but he is inexperienced. Lysistrata begins to flirt with Earnest.
With Earnest's compassion and Lysistrata's charm they have found their way into the bedroom. They begin flirting and Hamlet is hiding behind the curtain with a knife.
Oedipus walks into the room to find Lysistrata and Earnest both stabbed to death by Hamlet. Hamlet was in love with Lysistrata and did not like Earnest flirtations.
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