Hell has no fury like a woman scorned. Euripides’s Medea, one of the most terrifying murder stories of all time, was enormously popular in the ancient world. It premiered in 431BCE and is still regula ...
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PHAEDRA is described as a new play by Simon Stone after Euripides, Seneca and Racine. It is indeed a long way after, a long way from the original plot. So, don’t, repeat don’t, despite the title, expe ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Medea at Barbican Theatre, London EC2 Euripides (484-406BC) is the most popular of the great Greek tragic playwrights and his tragedies are regularly revived and none more so th ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Medea at Almeida Theatre, London N1 Rule Number One is you don’t mess around with Medea, especially if you are her ex. She’s liable to kill your new wife and murder your childre ...
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