The history of the early years may be found in P. E. Easterling's The Early Years of the Cambridge Greek Play: 1883–1912.
•
Among famous names involved in those early days were Rupert Brooke as the Herald in Aeschylus' Eumenides (1906), Sir Hubert Parry as the composer of incidental music to Aristophanes' The Birds (1883) – the Bridal March is still used in weddings – and Ralph Vaughan Williams as composer of incidental music to The Wasps, also by Aristophanes (1909).
Greek | Cambridge | University of Cambridge | Extended play | Greek language | Cambridge University | Greek mythology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Ancient Greek | extended play | Prince William, Duke of Cambridge | Cambridge University Press | Greek alphabet | Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge | Cambridge University R.U.F.C. | King's College, Cambridge | play | Cambridge University Cricket Club | Play (theatre) | Emmanuel College, Cambridge | St John's College, Cambridge | Corpus Christi College, Cambridge | Christ's College, Cambridge | Trinity Hall, Cambridge | Extended Play | Modern Greek | Magdalene College, Cambridge | Greek Orthodox Church | Greek tragedy | Google Play |