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Picasso and Warhol, summer grills, indie music icons, an Indian chariot procession, and mythical dance performances await in ...
This Medea feels at one with its ancient origins, with Athens’ strict patriarchy and fractured psyches and desperate quests for glory, while also injecting a risk-taking dose of dread and brutality.
The Black Swamp Players are staging Aly Kantor’s “Murdering Medea,” Friday, June 20, and Saturday, June 21, at 7:30 p.m. and ...
The Medea Charitable Foundation has donated $25,000 to support the NHL Foundation U.S. Empowerment Grant for Girls Hockey to help grow the sport. The gift from the philanthropic arm of California ...
Lord Jagannath's chariot will have a spring in its steps this summer when it rolls out on Kolkata streets for the Rath Yatra on June 27. After a 20-year search, the Rath Yatra's organiser, ISKCON ...
Enraged, Medea poisons a bunch of people, including her own sons with Jason because that’ll show him! Somehow Medea survives, escaping via divine chariot to Athens, which is also the location of ...
Camilleri’s commanding Medea and Brimmer’s complex Jason were stand-out performances. The production design showed promise, however there were moments where the visual elements could have been ...
Sondra Radvanovsky's scheming, harrowing, mascara-stained performance in the Canadian Opera Company's premiere of Luigi Cherubini’s 1797 opera “Medea” is one of this season’s unqualified ...
‘Medea: The Musical’: Greek Antiquity’s Femme Fatale Takes Center Stage - Arts | The Harvard Crimson
Medea is merciless and vengeful, with a heart full of betrayal towards others and herself. She is the femme fatale of Corinth, her story ending with a bang and a chariot that carries her away into ...
Medea’s story continues after she flees from a decimated Corinth: she arrives in Athens and gets involved with Theseus, another unhappy story that naturally attracted opera composers.
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