Medea (Elliot, trans.)
by Euripides, Alistair Elliot

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Ensemble Cast Exterior Set

Synopsis

Diana Rigg starred in this major triumph in London and on Broadway winning the Tony Award as Best Actress of the season.

Press Reviews

"A startling production of searing immediacy."

— Newsweek

"Gripping Greek tragedy...in a juicy translation that's made for our modern age...Medea is indeed a kind of thrill ride, propelling us helplessly along, careening on the edge of precipices from which we get fearful glimpses of the darkness of human nature. This production uses a muscular, invigorating translation by the British poet Alistair Elliot. It has a directness, a freshness that makes the play seem quite contemporary...It has an elemental power."

— New York Daily News

"High powered...classic theatre that should not be missed."

— New York Post

"We sit mesmerized...as Euripides gives us a lesson in what theater is all about."

— The New York Times

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9781870259361
ISBN-10 187025936X

Medea (Elliot, trans.) is a play written by Euripides and published by Samuel French .

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Fee: Minimum Fee: $110 per performance

Restrictions: Major Markets Only (US) / Standard Restriction (UK)

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