
Medea
Euripides
Deaf to the warnings of her nurse and chorus, grief-stricken Medea seeks solace in destroying Jason, her unfaithful husband.
She ruthlessly severs her husband’s lineage only to find herself “alone and forsaken” alongside the man she condemned to desolate solitude.
A condensed adaptation of the classic tragedy that effectively explores Medea’s disjointed psyche within the context of ancient Greek values.
| Character |
|---|
| Greek Chorus represents society’s value and mores |
| Medea’S Savage Chorus represents Medea’s thoughts / Medea’s attendants |
| Nurse Medea’s constant companion and former nurse |
| Medea’S Chorus Leader |
| Glauce Jason’s new wife, daughter of Creon |
| Greek Chorus Leader |
| Jason leader of the Argonauts; heir apparent to Corinth |
| Aegeus King of Athens, former Argonaut; friend to both Jason and Medea |
| Soldiers |
| Children |
| Medea Mid-30s, Jason’s former wife, daughter of King Aeetes of savage Colchis |
Medea (Cuellar-Garcia) is a play written by Nelly E. Cuellar-Garcia and published by Playscripts .
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