![]() ![]() Pedagogue tells Medea that her children will not be exiled she considers renouncing plans to kill them. ![]() Medea begs Jason to take their children while she is in exile and offers gifts to his new wife Glauce the diadem is poisoned. Medea laments her behavior and asks Jason for forgiveness he approves of her changed behavior. Medea tells the Chorus of her murderous plans. Aigeus offers her protection if she can get to his land. ![]() Medea tells him about Jason and her banishment. "Medea": Episode III (13:43)Īigeus encounters Medea and tells her of his visit with the Oracle of Delphi. Jason tells Medea she would profit from letting go of her anger, but she refuses his help. Jason chastises Medea and claims he could never bear her malice Medea reproaches his behavior. Creon appears and banishes Medea and her children he allows a one-day reprieve. Medea exits the house and launches into a monologue about societal norms. Nurse warns the children to stay away when their mother is angry. Medea bitterly grieves the loss of Jason's love. In this opening segment, Nurse laments the arrival of the Argo. The staging brings to life the rarely experienced complexity and poetic impact of the original text and includes the romantic scenes with Aegis, all the poetic choral odes, and the triumphant ending. ![]() The "Olivia Sutherland Medea" is directed by James Thomas and brings to stage Peter Arnott's line-by-line translation of Euripides' masterpiece. ![]()
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