November 12, 2020 | 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free
online Zoom
710 E Garfield St., suite 105, Laramie, 82070 United States

Additional Information

Upon returning from his heroic adventures, Jason leaves his wife Medea, a former barbarian princess who helped him secure the golden fleece. To advance his political and social status, Jason marries Glauce, the daughter of Creon, King of Corinth. Inspired by despair, fury, and a deep need for redemption, Medea seeks her revenge. Often considered Euripides' best play, Medea is an examination of passion, injustice, femininity, and betrayal.
We can’t wait for you to join us for our production of MEDEA!

Our Greek reading is in conjunction with Reading Greek Tragedy Online, a weekly series from The Center For Hellenic Studies, The Kosmos Society, and Out of Chaos Theatre. https://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/7081

​Sponsored by the UW Classics program with support from WIHR, the Department of Modern & Classical Languages, and the Goode Family Fund.

Relative Theatrics strives to present thought-provoking theatre that examines the joining qualities of the human race. We believe that theatre is a forum with the power to illuminate the binding qualities of humanity and reinforce the ideals that as a society we have values that pose as common ground and emotions that relate us to one another. Taking artistic risk, we provide a community gathering place where thoughts can be exchanged about society, culture, and the power of creativity.

The reading will take place at 7p MDT on Thursday, November 12th.

Register for the reading via Zoom at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZArcuGqrjosEta49OyTEJ13DDVCsQswwG8i

Following the reading, we invite viewers to join us via video chat for a discussion led by Dr. Laura De Lozier. The performance and discussion will not be livestreamed.

A video of the reading will be viewable on the Relative Theatrics YouTube Channel the following week.

Tickets: We are encouraging a $10 donation to Relative Theatrics.

Wine, Cheese, and Theatre all from the comfort and safety of your own home? Yes, please!
Relative Theatrics is pairing up with Chalk N' Cheese, "Pairings at CnC" to bring you select Wine and Cheese pairings suited to our upcoming Virtual Play Reading. Pick up your pairing today and enjoy the full experience while tuning in online. Chalk n’ Cheese will donate 10% of all Virtual Reading Wine/Cheese Pairing Sales to Relative Theatrics! What a delectable way to support your local theatre!

All 2020/21 Programming is supported in part by grants from the Wyoming Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, Wyoming Humanities, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.