In the organizer's words:
Drama
MEDEACORE
No infanticide, no choir - just Medea.
Alone on stage, as the show act of her own story. She tells of suppressed rage, of girlhood, of complicity - and of cheating and being cheated. "Medeacore" is a performative examination of the most famous female figure of antiquity and at the same time an approach to what female rage means today. Between pop culture and tragedy, yellow press and the Argo, an intimate solo about self-assertion and the staging of one's own pain is created. Together with up-and-coming director Julia Gudi, ensemble member Shirin Ali re-examines the ancient myth. What does revenge mean? What does it have to do with love and power? How can violence be told without repeating it? Can revenge be a form of healing? And what does the British Princess Diana have in common with Medea?
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