Medea

By Euripides
Translated by Paul Roche
Directed by Ryan Emmons

Medea, suddenly abandoned by her husband Jason, plots her bloody revenge. A beautiful and heartbreaking staging of Euripides' 2,400-year-old play about love, broken expectations, passion, violence,and what happens when we want too much. An original score and puppetry add an artistic twist to this vibrant translation.

Cast:

Medea Julie Congress
Jason Willy Appelman
Nurse Vanessa Wingerath
Tutor Mark Ferguson
Creon David Henry Gerson
Aegeus Roger Mulligan
Messenger Sam Parrott
Chorus Laura Dellavilla
Chorus Haley Greenstein
Chorus Sara Christian Kliger
Chorus Nina Meijers
Chorus Alison Novelli
Living Statue Sarah Whalen
Living Statue Melissa Greco

Music Composed by Rebecca Greenstein
Choreographed by Ava Conoval
Puppet Design by Jen Neads
Lighting Design by Maura Cordial
Sound Design by Mitchell Conway

Read a reviews here: Show Business Weekly, J.B.Spins, Theatre is Easy, NYC Onstage
An interview with Julie Congress: StageBuzz.com
An interview with Ryan Emmons: Backstage's Blog Stage