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Tighe's Medea/Medea Wins New Directions '09, Sow Runs 6/18- 7/18 At Gate Theater

By: May. 13, 2009
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Following the critically acclaimed, sell-out success of Chris Goode's ...Sisters, winner of the inaugural NEW DIRECTIONS award, Headlong Theatre and the Gate are proud to announce the winner of NEW DIRECTIONS 2009: Dylan Tighe and his remarkable reimagining of Euripides', Medea/Medea.

NEW DIRECTIONS encourages directorial innovation, bravery and flair and the four week run at the Gate represents a platform for a theatre maker to present their new interpretation and vision.

Medea exists as one of the primal myths of Western civilisation - the wronged everywoman, an archetype in extremism. Inspired by previous reworkings of the myth from Euripides to Von Trier, Dylan Tighe explores this essential narrative using Contemporary Stage technologies. In this multi-media performance, a small ensemble will deconstruct and remake the story, probing the nature of translation and liveness with wit, intelligence and imagination.

Actors and dancers, live and pre-recorded image and music, found texts and real objects, all combine in a piece which collides classic Greek tragedy with the forms and energies of modern performance art.

Dylan Tighe is a freelance performance artist, actor, writer, musician and director. Educated at Trinity College Dublin and Goldsmiths College London, his work explores new approaches to composition and form, fusing art forms to create a uniquely theatrical experience.

The cast includes Helen Schoene, Aine Stapleton and Raad Rawi.

The Gate Theatre
11 Pembridge Road,
London, W11 3HQ
Nearest Tube: Notting Hill Gate

Performances
Monday - Saturday 7:30pm
Saturday matinee 3pm

BOOKING INFORMATION
Online
http://www.gatetheatre.co.uk

By Telephone
020 7229 0706

Ticket Prices
£16

Concessions
£11 for students, over 60s, Equity/BECTU/MU members, unwaged (subject to availability)

Happy Mondays
Each Monday a limited number of seats are pay what you can on the door

£5 tickets for under 30s
£5 tickets available for the first three performances of every show at the Gate for 30s and under when booked by phone (subject to availability)

 



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