Students will have the chance to experience Athenian culture when Southeastern goes Greek with the reproduction of the classic play, “The Bacchae.” Originally written by playwright Euripides, the ancient tragedy will be performed in the Vonnie Borden Theatre from Nov. 13-16. Cody Stockstill, the director of “The Bacchae,” was originally hired as a costume designer, and though this will be Stockstill’s first time directing at Southeastern he has had experience with directing in the past. In fact, this will be Stockstill’s second time to direct this particular play. Stockstill intends on implementing his visual perspective in the production of “The Bacchae.” “I’m trained as a designer originally. That’s my primary role here at Southeastern. I bring a lot of visual storytelling to it. I want to tell the story, not only with the actual actors on stage, but how the actors are moving, the pictures and the visual aspects of the play,” said Stockstill. “The