"A staging by the New York Greek Drama Company of Euripides' tragedy about Medea, who, when deserted by her husband Jason in favor of a princess, avenged herself by killing the princess, the king, and her two children by Jason."
"Based on Greek mythology, this is a dramatization of Medea's murder of her two children as revenge against Jason, her unfaithful husband. With scholarly analysis."
"This production of the Greek tragedy adheres to the conventions of the ancient theater in its use of masks, mime, stylized movements and the chant-like recitation of lines. Betrayed by her husband Jason and ordered into exile by King Kreon, Medea slays her children and poisons Jason's new bride."
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