Live From Mount Olympus | <br> Atalanta
A tiny newborn, abandoned in the forest, is adopted by a mama bear who raises her as her own. Under the divine guidance of Artemis and Athena, the bear girl grows up wise and strong, a skilled archer ready for adventure. When she meets the greatest heroes in all Greece, who are none too happy to hunt alongside a girl, Atalanta surprises them all.
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Ancient Greek myths tell tales of many heroes – but only one of them is female. Atalanta is abandoned at birth in the deep forest, where all expect her to perish. Instead, she’s adopted by a mama bear, who raises her as her own. As Atalanta grows, she knows she is loved but senses that she is different – she doesn’t look like her brother and sister, she runs on two legs faster than they can on four, she has no fur of her own. But if she’s not a bear, then what is she?
Artemis teaches the bear girl how to hunt, Athena teaches her the finer points of human society, and Atalanta becomes a skilled archer, ready for adventure. She joins the greatest heroes in Greece (who are furious about having a girl in their midst) to hunt a wild boar ravaging Calydon. Atalanta surprises them all.
Confronted by so many people who urge her to do what they want, Atalanta has to fight to forge her own path, and to figure out who she is and where she belongs.
Once upon a time, myths helped us understand how the world works and how we find our place within it. They still do.
This richly imagined audio drama is produced by the Onassis Foundation, co-produced by the Brooklyn theater ensemble The TEAM, and distributed by PRX. Peabody Award-winning showrunner Julie Burstein created the series, which is directed by Tony Award-winner Rachel Chavkin ("Lempika," "Hadestown"), Zhailon Levingston (“Tina: The Tina Turner Musical,” "Chicken and Biscuits"), and Keenan Tyler Oliphant (“Hadestown,” “The Broken Ear Setlist”). Tony and Grammy winner André De Shields is Hermes, host of this “GodsPod” filled with tales of monsters, gods, and heroes.
“Atalanta” (2023) brings to life the dramatic story of Atalanta, a girl raised by bears and taught by the goddesses Artemis and Athena. When Atalanta meets the greatest heroes in all of Greece, who are none too happy to hunt alongside a girl, she astonishes them all.
“Live from Mount Olympus” is presented by PRX.
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Atalanta 1: Who would leave a baby in the forest?
Atalanta 2: Once an outcast always an outcast
Atalanta 3: A place to escape from princely concerns?
Atalanta 4: I love that you call these human girls ‘little bears!
Atalanta 5: I am here to hunt, so I dress as a hunter. Why are you here?
Atalanta 6: No one can defy the fates, not even the gods
Atalanta 7: With all that has happened, do you think she could ever learn to love us?
Atalanta 8: A hero’s reward!
"I grew up not having an awareness of the Ancient Greek Myths, so a big part of the joy of Live from Mount Olympus has been my own personal discovery of these stories. Being introduced to them, through Nathan Yungerberg's retelling and the voices of a cast that spans generations and cultures, has revealed these myths' power to reflect the complexities of humanity in a way that is accessible and joyous. I am thrilled and always so moved at being a part of passing on these myths to another generation while having the power to imprint ourselves onto these stories. I’m always hopeful that a newer generation will feel reflected in our retelling and then empowered to imprint themselves on history."
- Keenan Tyler Oliphant, Director
"The third season of our podcast, “Live From Mount Olympus,” tells the story of a tiny baby girl cast out by her own parents and raised by a loving family of BEARS!
While her upbringing may not be traditional, Atalanta (our heroine), grows into a fierce, determined young woman ready to chart her own destiny and make her mark in the world.
Atalanta’s story, like so many of the Greek myths, depicts a world much like our own but amplified on a gigantic scale.
As we consider, for example, a girl being raised by a bear family, it reminds us that all different kinds of families exist and that any of them can provide the right circumstances for a child to mature and become a productive and empathic member of society."
-Karen Brooks Hopkins, Executive Producer
- Rachel Chavkin, Director
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Distributed by PRX
Executive Producer: Karen Brooks Hopkins
Creator & Showrunner: Julie Burstein
Co-Directors: Rachel Chavkin, Zhailon Levingston, Keenan Tyler Oliphant, Ahmad Simmons
TEAM’s Interim Producing Director: Nidia Medina
TEAM’s Producing Associate: Chandler Smith
TEAM’s Producing Director: Emma Orme
Writer: Nathan Yungerberg
Audio Producer: John Melillo
Editor: Yonatan Rekem
Music Composition: Magdalini Giannikou
Music performed by: Banda Magda
Music Editing: Luca Bordonaro
Illustrator: Jason Adam Katzenstein
Humor Consultant: Jason Adam Katzenstein
Creative advisors: Dr. Janet Handler Burstein, Dr. Michael Cohen, Effie Tsiotsiou, Richard Nodell
Press: Blake Zidell
Graphic Design: Onassis Creative Studio
Marketing: Causelab
Social Media: Milagros Verendia
Onassis USA Program Director: Mickael Kendrick
Onassis USA Production Assistance: Claire Striet
Antiquites Consultant: Olivia Buntaine
Engineers: Marc Frongillo, Violette Furton, Roy Hendrickson
Actors: Carlo Albán, Ben Beckley, Kayla Bennett, Sumaya Bouhbal, Vinie Burrows, Sean Carvajal, Jill Frutkin, Abel Garcia, Divine Garland, Halima Henderson, Joanne Hernandez, Monée Cheri Hunter, Modesto “Flako” Jimenez, Libby King, Ian Lassiter, Zhailon Levingston, Christina Liberus, Nehemiah Luckett, Kimberly Marable, Jake Margolin, Justin Medina, James Harrison Monaco, Gregg Mozgala, Xavier Pacheco, Elena Pacheco, Mickey Robinson, Cat Rodríguez, Max Samuels, Kristen Sieh, Jillian Walker and André De Shields.
Guest performer: John Turrturo
Special thanks to Andrienne Hopkins, Caroline Hopkins, Natalie Hopkins
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