With the story of a lost child resonating throughout, these seven contemporary monologues for female speakers are loosely based on seven of Euripides' most famous female characters; Medea, Phedra, Demeter, Persephone, Hypsipyle, Creusa and Alcestis. While individually they explore classical mother and child stories they come together in a compelling conclusion. Originally commissioned by the Onassis Programme at Oxford University where they were first performed by triple Olivier award-winner, Clare Higgins.
"With the story of a lost child resonating throughout, these seven contemporary monologues for female speakers are loosely based on seven of Euripides' most famous female characters; Medea, Phedra, Demeter, Persephone, Hypsipyle, Creusa and Alcestis. While individually they explore classical mother and child stories they come together in a compelling conclusion. Originally commissioned by the Onassis Programme at Oxford University where they were first performed by triple Olivier award-winner, Clare Higgins."
"With the story of a lost child resonating throughout, these seven contemporary monologues for female speakers are loosely based on seven of Euripides' most famous female characters; Medea, Phedra, Demeter, Persephone, Hypsipyle, Creusa and Alcestis. While individually they explore classical mother and child stories they come together in a compelling conclusion. Originally commissioned by the Onassis Programme at Oxford University where they were first performed by triple Olivier award-winner, Clare Higgins."@en
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