Medea
Medea, tragedy by Euripides, performed in 431 BC.
One of the most powerful and best-known female characters in the history of theatre, Medea is a remarkable story of injustice and ruthless revenge.
A woman that transgresses from mother to anti-mother through the ultimate rebellious act of murdering her children.
She is famous for challenging the patriarchy. Although the play was performed by men and only for men in the audience.
It’s time to change this narrative.
Expandido Theatre Group invites you to see Kill your Father, by Grace Passô.
Maria Paula Carreño is a modern version of Medea.
This March, at Passe Muraille Backspace.