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  • SAT
    Oct 1107:30 PM
    Lyric Opera of Chicago: MedeaLyric Opera House - IL, Chicago, IL
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    Oct 1407:00 PM
    Lyric Opera of Chicago: MedeaLyric Opera House - IL, Chicago, IL
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    Oct 1707:00 PM
    Lyric Opera of Chicago: MedeaLyric Opera House - IL, Chicago, IL
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    Oct 2007:00 PM
    Lyric Opera of Chicago: MedeaLyric Opera House - IL, Chicago, IL
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    Oct 2302:00 PM
    Lyric Opera of Chicago: MedeaLyric Opera House - IL, Chicago, IL
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    Oct 2602:00 PM
    Lyric Opera of Chicago: MedeaLyric Opera House - IL, Chicago, IL
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    About Medea

    Currently, the character of Medea continues to captivate audiences in live theatre events across the globe. Various adaptations and interpretations of Euripides' original work are being staged, with many directors opting to explore contemporary issues through the lens of Medea's story. For instance, some recent productions have highlighted themes of female empowerment, mental health, and societal expectations, making the character resonate with today's audiences. The National Theatre in London and various regional theatres have included adaptations of 'Medea' in their seasonal line-ups, showcasing innovative staging, modern dialogues, and diverse casting choices that reflect today's society. Additionally, the character's influence extends beyond traditional theatre; contemporary dance, opera, and multimedia performances have also drawn from Medea's narrative, reinforcing her status as a powerful cultural icon. The ongoing exploration of Medea in live events signifies not only her enduring legacy in the arts but also the continuous relevance of her story in addressing the complexities of human emotion and societal norms.

    Medea History

    The character of Medea has its roots in ancient Greek mythology, particularly within the works of Euripides, who penned the famous tragedy 'Medea' in 431 BC. This play is one of the earliest and most significant explorations of themes such as betrayal, revenge, and the complexities of love and motherhood. Medea, a sorceress and a figure of both power and tragedy, defies traditional gender roles, showcasing a fierce independence that was revolutionary for its time. The story revolves around her tumultuous relationship with Jason, who abandons her for another woman. In response, Medea takes drastic actions that lead to her ultimate downfall, making her a symbol of both strength and vulnerability. The narrative of Medea has been adapted and reinterpreted through various lenses over the centuries, influencing countless playwrights and artists. The themes of the play remain relevant, allowing for various interpretations in modern theatre, where it is often performed in diverse cultural contexts and contemporary settings.