"New York Greek Drama Company." . . "Revenge." . . "Revenge Drama." . . "Greek drama (Tragedy)" . . "New York Greek Dance Company." . . . . . "Televised performances" . . . . . "Fiction television programs" . "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." . "Medea (Television program : 1986)" . . "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." . . . . . "Drama" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Euripides' Medea" . . "Medea" . . . . "Television adaptations" . . . . "Medea" . . . . "Medea of Euripides" . . . . . "Televised plays" . . . . . . "Television programs" . . . "Euripides' Medea (in ancient Greek with English subtitles)" . . . "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." . "Foreign language television programs" . . . "Greek drama (Tragedy) Television adaptations." . .