The Robey Theatre Company will present a staged reading of Medea, adapted by Countee Cullen, at the Los Angeles Theatre ...
With modern media’s growing offerings of female-centered retellings of classical tales, the ancient Greek myth of vengeful sorceress Medea may not seem so appealing. Medea, who takes revenge on her ...
Dark Horse Comics is translating and publishing Blandine Le Callet and Nancy Peña's comic book take on the classic tale of Medea next year. "Prepare for a new take on a timeless tale with Blandine Le ...
She lived a life before her tragedy. It’s time we hear about it. In a timeless and poetic retelling of Euripides’ infamous play, the audience is brought through the details of Medea’s life and love - ...
Directed by British theater director Carrie Cracknell, the production is an adaptation of “Medea”, an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides. Following the screening, there will be a review ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Themes of incest and sexual abuse of minors loom large in this strikingly becalmed play named after a legendarily vengeful Greek mother. By Rhoda Feng ...
The exhibition, The Medea Insurrection, comes across not as an apology but a cumulative roar against the curtain of silence and opacity that renders invisible the works and lives of women artists ...
Three plays are wrapping up this weekend. Two finish on Sunday, BUFFALO QUICKIES at the Alleyway Theatre in the Theatre District and THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG at the Kavinoky Theatre on the D’Youville ...
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