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Medea 

Lucius Annaeus Seneca 
(4 BCE - 65)

Translated by Ella Isabel Harris
 (1859 - 1928)

Running Time:01:13:59 in 2 Audio CDs


Medea is a fabula crepidata (Roman play with Greek subject) of about 1000 lines of verse written by Seneca the Younger. It was written around 50 CE and is generally considered to be the strongest of his plays.

The play details the vengeance of Medea against her betraying husband Jason by killing his children and also against King Creon for arranging Jason's marriage to his own daughter. Medea herself speaks more than half the lines in the play. The play addresses many themes, one being that the title character represents redress for human transgression of natural laws, she is sent by the Gods to punish Jason for his sins. Another theme is her powerful voice which cannot be silenced, even by King Creon.

Cast list for Medea:

Medea: Wendy Katz Hiller
Jason: Todd H W
Creon: Mathias Thorndal
Nurse: Elsie Selwyn
Messenger: Stefan Von Blon
Chorus of Corinthian Women: Sonia


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