Adaptation of “Medea” to go on stage in Tehran

October 4, 2023 - 21:30

TEHRAN –A loose adaptation of “Medea”, an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides, will go on stage at Neauphle-le-Chateau Theater in Tehran later this month. 

Baran Shadpuri is the director of the play that presents a compelling and insightful portrayal of Medea's mental state by examining her psychological and historical perspectives.

“Medea” is based upon the myth of Jason and Medea and first produced in 431 BC. The plot centers on the actions of Medea, a powerful sorceress and former princess of Colchis, who has been abandoned by her husband Jason and left to care for their two children. When Jason announces that he will be leaving her to marry Glauce, the daughter of King Creon, Medea becomes consumed with hatred and a desire for vengeance.

As the play progresses, Medea's plans for revenge become increasingly sinister. She first attempts to enlist the help of Aegeus, King of Athens, by offering him the secret of her potion that can make any woman fertile. When he agrees to her request for asylum in Athens, she then murders her own children in order to inflict the greatest possible suffering on Jason. In the end, her actions prove tragic for both herself and those around her, as she realizes too late the terrible price of her desires.

The play also explores larger themes, such as the role of women in society and the costs of male ambition. Medea is a complex and fascinating character, often portrayed as both a ruthless villain and a tragic victim of circumstance. 

Despite being written over two millennia ago, "Medea" remains a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with contemporary audiences. Its themes of love, anger, and revenge are universal and transcend cultural boundaries, making it a work that continues to captivate audiences around the world.

Euripides’ play has been explored and interpreted by playwrights across the centuries and the world in a variety of ways, offering political, psychoanalytical, feminist, among many other original readings of Medea, Jason and the core themes of the play.

Iranian directors have frequently referred to this play and its themes over the past few decades.

In May 2019, Ali-Asghar Rasekh-Rad directed a loose adaptation of the tragedy at Qashqai Hall. He had earlier staged “Medea” during the 22nd International Iranian Festival of University Theater in Tehran.

Iranian theater troupe Bohemi led by director Fariborz Karimi performed “Medea” at the 42nd edition of Festival of Monodrama and Mime, which took place in Belgrade, Serbia in June and July 2017.

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