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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Ivo van Hove’s latest epic – 3 hours 45 minutes including interval – for Internationaal Theater Amsterdam – is based on six tragedies by Euripides and one by Aeschylus. The subject matter is the Troja ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Frogs at Jermyn Street Theatre, London SW1 Aristophanes (448-350 BC) was a popular playwright providing his audience with a good commercial mix of slapstick, sexual innuendo ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Phaedra(s) at Barbican Theatre, London EC2 Phaedra, you will remember, marries Theseus and falls in love with Hippolytus, her stepson, and when he rejects her she tells her husb ...
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