Medea
Euripedes, translated by Ian Johnson, and adapted by Kate Adams Liore
January 17 - February 2, 2025
In Medea, written by Euripides and adapted by Kate Adams Liore, the classic tale of scorn and revenge is flipped on its head to tell a new story of reclaiming power and living in one's true identity. Set in the 1950s, Medea is cast aside by her husband, Jason, for the daughter of the powerful Creon. Enraged by this betrayal of not only her marriage but her identity, Medea vows revenge on those who have wronged her.
Reclaiming one’s true self often has a high cost. How much will Medea be willing to pay for her freedom?
Content Advisory: This production contains adult language and themes including intimacy, love, violence and death (maternal filicide). The production portrays microaggressions towards women of color and uses misogynistic language.
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