FRIGID NEW YORK presents No.11 Productions' Medea. The play is written by Euripides and translated by Paul Roche. What do you do when your hopes are turned to lies? Medea, suddenly abandoned by her husband Jason, plots her bloody revenge. Witness a beautiful and heartbreaking staging of Euripides' 2400-year-old play about love, passion, violence and broken expectations.
Translator Paul Roche's superb mix of poetry and modern phrasing create a vocal tenacity and musicality that parallel the ancient Greek language. Director Ryan Emmons' psychological, interdisciplinary staging visually activates the text for a modern audience. Rebecca Greenstein's folk-infused, emotionally charged, acoustic compositions challenge the conventional usage of music in a play. Ava Conoval's earthy, symbolic choreography physicalizes the characters' inner turmoil while Jen Neads' Bunraku inspired puppets highlight the inherently theatrical nature of Medea's world.
No.11 Productions is an ensemble of theatre artists dedicated to creating "Theatre of the Unexpected." No.11 strives to create a wide variety of theatre that inspires audiences to become active participants in the world. Asymptotically working towards truth, we are dedicated to constantly questioning our world by presenting different perspectives - we juxtapose seeming reality with the unexpected.
For a sneak peek of this scintillating production, view our trailer at www.no11productions.com.
Medea will be performed at the Kraine Theater (85 East 4th St), on 2/24 @ 6pm, 2/27 @ 7pm, 3/01 @ 7:30pm, ¾ @ 9pm, and 3/6 @1pm. Tickets are $12 and can be attained by calling Smarttix at 212-868-4444 or online at www.FRIGIDnewyork.info.
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