A classic Greek tragedy, Medea is Euripides' disturbing and iconic tale of passion, pride and the blinding desire to exact revenge at any cost. When her husband Jason marries a Corinthian princess ...
The Jefferson College Theatre Department will present Euripides’ “Medea” in a version by Ben Power Oct. 10-13 in the Viking ...
It is fair to say that in Euripides’ Greek tragedy Medea, from 431 BC, the title character – wife of Jason (of the Argonauts fame) – “makes some very dark decisions”. Or that’s how ...
As tourists, both Ligari and Arapidi were captivated by China's rich cultural history and impressive technological advancements. Ligari said she was "awed" by landmarks such as the Forbidden City, the ...
A queer theatre company is putting on a campy musical version of Medea. Paul, the super gay star and Elsa, playing the title role, hate each other off-stage then suddenly find themselves falling ...
Three women from ancient and modern Greece embark on a "journey "together on a train: Medea, the tragic figure from ancient Greek drama, Maria Callas, the internationally renowned opera diva ...
A dark comedy with a blend of coffee… and murder! What happens when a walking Greek tragedy comes to Brexit Britain? This is Not Medea is a triggering dark comedy about passports, pints, a global ...
Actors Temple Theatre will present the Off-Broadway premiere of Medea: A Musical Comedy, a campy, and critically-acclaimed musical take on Euripides' MEDEA written and directed by John Fisher.
Winner of six Bay Area Critics Circle Awards including “Best Musical,” the LA Weekly Award for “Best Musical,” and the GLAAD Media Award for “Best Theatre,” Medea: A Musical Comedy is ...
The National last staged a straight Greek tragedy 10 years ago when Carrie Cracknell triumphantly revived Medea with the late Helen McCrory in the lead role. Since then it has opted for ...