Medea & Phaedra: Tragedies of Passion, Betrayal, and Revenge

BAM Humanities presents Medea & Phaedra: Tragedies of Passion, Betrayal, and Revengean evening of performance and dialogue featuring dramatic readings of scenes from Euripides Medea and Seneca’s Phaedra, followed by discussion about the relevance of these myths to contemporary society. The evening will be led by Theater of War founder Bryan Doerries, using his translation of Medea and a translation of Phaedra by Laura Weber, with performances by Elizabeth Marvel, Amy Ryan, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, and Bill Camp. Medea and Phaedraboth of which timelessly explore how scorned passion can lead to revenge and unthinkable violencewill serve as the gateway to a discussion surrounding mental illness. These plays pose the question as to whether the irreversible actions of the titular characters are driven by mental illness. From there, Doerries will facilitate a conversation that will address under-discussed mental health issuessuch as post-partum depression and psychosisand will extend to recent incidents that seem uncannily similar to the plots of these ancient plays.

BAM Fisher (Fishman Space), 321 Ashland Pl.











When: Mon., Jun. 20, 2016 at 7:00 pm
Where: Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
30 Lafayette Ave.
718-636-4100
Price: Free with RSVP
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BAM Humanities presents Medea & Phaedra: Tragedies of Passion, Betrayal, and Revengean evening of performance and dialogue featuring dramatic readings of scenes from Euripides Medea and Seneca’s Phaedra, followed by discussion about the relevance of these myths to contemporary society. The evening will be led by Theater of War founder Bryan Doerries, using his translation of Medea and a translation of Phaedra by Laura Weber, with performances by Elizabeth Marvel, Amy Ryan, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, and Bill Camp. Medea and Phaedraboth of which timelessly explore how scorned passion can lead to revenge and unthinkable violencewill serve as the gateway to a discussion surrounding mental illness. These plays pose the question as to whether the irreversible actions of the titular characters are driven by mental illness. From there, Doerries will facilitate a conversation that will address under-discussed mental health issuessuch as post-partum depression and psychosisand will extend to recent incidents that seem uncannily similar to the plots of these ancient plays.

BAM Fisher (Fishman Space), 321 Ashland Pl.

Buy tickets/get more info now