[6] It survives in fragments found in the writings of Eusebius (PrEv 9, 28-29), Clement of Alexandria (Strom.
[9] Exagōgē is a five-act drama written in iambic trimeter, retelling of the biblical story of The Exodus from Egypt.
Moses is the main character of the play, and parts of the biblical story have been altered to suit the narrative's needs.
This drama is unique in blending the biblical story with the Hellenistic tragic drama; Erich S. Gruen writes that "the choice itself of that tale suggests an appeal to pride in national history and tradition produced in a quintessentially Hellenic mode.
[11] It was adapted by Edward Einhorn as an play/opera/immersive Passover seder, with music by Avner Finberg, for a production at La MaMa in 2024.