Devised and performed by an all-female company in English and Ancient Latin, the play repurposes Ovid's Heroides to offer a contemporary reflection on the timeless narrative of Antony and Cleopatra. Exploring themes of lust, desire and dignity, the play seeks to amplify the voices of objectified female characters within the tragic arc using original music, song and poetry. A rare opportunity to hear Ovid's verse in its original language, the play can be seen as a modern Renaissance piece.