Completely unfaithful to Euripides' classic tragedy, this take on Medea explores gender roles, relationships, and the power of unreasoning faith through the lens of a 50's television show. DooWop chorus, disturbing leading lady: an uneasy dark comedy.
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Completely unfaithful to Euripides' classic tragedy, this take on Medea explores gender roles, relationships, and the power of unreasoning faith through the lens of a 50's television show. DooWop chorus, disturbing leading lady: an uneasy dark comedy.
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Review by Joe Adcock Friday, May 2, 2008 The Medea character is best known as the sexy-but-scary witch princess in a 431 B.C. tragedy by Euripides. Seduced, exploited and abandoned by a hunky (read article)