November 09, 2021
Spring Main Stage 2022: “Medea” by Euripides
Open gallery
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“Medea” by Euripides, Translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien
Directed by Adjunct Professor of Theatre, Jenna Tamimi
After Medea sacrifices her homeland and family for her husband Jason, he leaves her for a young princess. Devastated, Medea takes revenge by killing the princess, the king, and her and Jason’s children. The production will use a translation of the ancient text and have a 1950s aesthetic with music from the era interjected into the action.
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Chair Rebecca Lingafelter
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