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Medea
By (Author) Euripides
Adapted by Rachel Cusk
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
19th May 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
104
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
108g
World premiere of a new version of Euripides classic Medea. Plays in London as part of the Almeidas Greek Season. Medeas marriage is breaking up. And so is everything else. Testing the limits of revenge and liberty, Euripides seminal play cuts to the heart of gender politics and asks what it means to be a woman and a wife. One of world drama's most infamous characters is brought to controversial new life by Almeida Artistic Director Rupert Goold (The Merchant of Venice, King Charles III, American Psycho) and award-winning writer Rachel Cusk (Outline, Aftermath).
Rachel Cusk was born in Canada in 1967 and spent much of her childhood in Los Angeles before finishing her education at St Mary's Convent, Cambridge. She read English at New College, Oxford, and has travelled extensively in Spain and Central America. She is the author of six novels. The first, Saving Agnes (1993), won the Whitbread First Novel Award. A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother (2001) is a personal exploration of motherhood. In The Lucky Ones (2003) she uses a series of five narratives, loosely linked by the experience of parenthood, to write of life's transformations, of what separates us from those we love and what binds us to those we no longer understand. In 2003, Rachel Cusk was nominated by Granta magazine as one of 20 'Best of Young British Novelists'. Her latest novel is Outline (2014).