In the organizer's words:
Youth theater from 13
Betrayed. Condemned. Abandoned. Feelings that are at war with each other. Confidence. Love. Revenge. A woman who stands up for herself. Strength. Courage. Power. Greek gaslighting. Thinking. Acting. Feeling. And fire at the end.
Euripides wrote the drama "Medea" in 431 BC. So 2456 years ago. During this time, many new things were discovered and invented. Christianity, electricity and the internet. Mankind experienced epochs such as the Middle Ages, the Baroque and the Enlightenment. Humanity was and is always changing. Nevertheless, Medea's situation is closer to that of some women today than we would like.
What would it be like if the drama "Medea" by Euripides were to be subjected to a hysterectomy? Not because a uterus is out of place there, but to put an end to the concept of hysteria, the attribution of being hysterical. Take a look at where "hysteria" comes from historically.
Content note: infanticide, patriarchal violence, explicit description of the cause of death
Trigger warnings: flickering light, loud music, fog
Price information:
Tickets at 15 € (solidarity ticket incl. 5 € donation)/ 10 € / 7 € (reduced) are available at tickets@theatrium-leipzig.de and 0341 9413640
Location
Weitere Termine von Medea (nach Euripides)
05.
September
20:00
Leipzig
Theatrium
Preis an AK
06.
September
18:00
Leipzig
Theatrium
Preis an AK
07.
September
11:00
Leipzig
Theatrium
Preis an AK
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