There is a moment in the second act of the play “The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea,” when Huitzilopochtli, god of the sun and war, is born. After birth, he fights the moon to defend his mother, the ...
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 ...
Cherrie Moraga's "The Hungry Woman" appropriates the Greek myth of Medea and enhances it with themes of Chicano nationalism, queer relationships and contemporary political tensions in the United ...
Luigi Cherubini’s 1797 setting of the Medea myth should be a double-edged terror: The audience should be horrified that the title character debates at length whether to cede her sons’ lives and ...
It wasn't an immediate success. Not according to the judges at Athens' annual dramatic festival when "Medea" premiered in 431 B.C. Euripides received the third, or last, prize, losing out to Euphorion ...
“Butoh Medea” will be presented at Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre in Blue Lake on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. These performances are $20 ($15 with a student/senior discount), with ...
“To mortal man, how great a scourge is love,” is one of countless ingenious lines that adorn “The Children” at the Theatre @ Boston Court. Michael Elyanow’s stunning riff on the Medea myth rips ...
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