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Columbia University School of the Arts Presents MEDEA Directed by Miriam Grill

By: Jan. 04, 2019
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Columbia University School of the Arts presents Miriam Grill's (Columbia MFA Directing Candidate 2019) production of Medea.

Medea is humiliated. No husband. No homeland. Jason has betrayed her, leaving her abandoned and exiled. But if she can pull off her bloody plan before the sun rises, she'll not only claim vengeance but also her divine birthright. If it's a choice between silence and complicity, Medea will take the third option: she'll raze the House of Corinth to the ground.

Told in present-day times with an international cast representing over nine countries, this highly physicalized staging of Euripides' Medea explores gender roles, citizenship, and justice in a divided world.

FEATURING

Ino Badnajak, Yasemin Eti, Gabriel Gurevich, John Haggerty*, Jon Haslam*, Filipe Joglar, Carla Kissane*, Rosanna Lindmarker, Neysa Lozano, Sam Muniz, Juna Shai, Katharina Schmidt, Barbara Thomas, Jayden Toledo, Casterline Villar, and Lily Wrandall.

* Appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity Association

PRODUCTION TEAM

Producer Maryl McNally, Dramaturg Annie Wang, Co-Production Stage Managers KAIT MAHONEY and Emily Todt, Lighting Designer Eric Norbury, Scenic Designer Courtney Kupferschmidt, Costume Designer Summer Lee Jack, Sound Designer Chris Moscatiello, Projection Designer Taylor Stuart, Associate Director Daniel Roche,

Choreographer Katherine McClintic, Company Manager Sean Chia, and Graphic Designer Anchuli Felicia King.

Medea will run for a strictly limited engagement at The Lenfest Center for the Arts at 615 W. 129th St. Performances are January 23-26 at 8pm, with a 2pm matinee Saturday, January 26.

Tickets: $15 General Admission/ $5 Seniors/ FREE with any Student ID (enter code: "helios").

Ticketing Info: https://lenfest.arts.columbia.edu/events/directing-thesis-medea




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