Herc [Rogerson, Phoenicia]
This should be the story of Hercules: his twelve labors, his endless adventures... Everyone's favorite hero, right?
Well, it's not.
- Alcmene: Herc's mother (she has knives everywhere)
- Hylas: Herc's first friend (they were more than friends)
- Megara: Princess of Thebes (she'll tell you about the marriage)
- Eurystheus: Oversaw Herc's labors (definitely did not hide in a jar)
- His friends, his enemies, his wives, his children, his lovers, his rivals, his gods and his victims
It's time to hear their stories.
Told with humor and heart, Phoenicia Rogerson's transporting debut gives a voice to silenced characters in this intoxicating retelling of the classic Hercules myth.
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Herc [Rogerson, Phoenicia]
Herc [Rogerson, Phoenicia]
This should be the story of Hercules: his twelve labors, his endless adventures... Everyone's favorite hero, right?
Well, it's not.
- Alcmene: Herc's mother (she has knives everywhere)
- Hylas: Herc's first friend (they were more than friends)
- Megara: Princess of Thebes (she'll tell you about the marriage)
- Eurystheus: Oversaw Herc's labors (definitely did not hide in a jar)
- His friends, his enemies, his wives, his children, his lovers, his rivals, his gods and his victims
It's time to hear their stories.
Told with humor and heart, Phoenicia Rogerson's transporting debut gives a voice to silenced characters in this intoxicating retelling of the classic Hercules myth.
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This should be the story of Hercules: his twelve labors, his endless adventures... Everyone's favorite hero, right?
Well, it's not.
- Alcmene: Herc's mother (she has knives everywhere)
- Hylas: Herc's first friend (they were more than friends)
- Megara: Princess of Thebes (she'll tell you about the marriage)
- Eurystheus: Oversaw Herc's labors (definitely did not hide in a jar)
- His friends, his enemies, his wives, his children, his lovers, his rivals, his gods and his victims
It's time to hear their stories.
Told with humor and heart, Phoenicia Rogerson's transporting debut gives a voice to silenced characters in this intoxicating retelling of the classic Hercules myth.












