Texas State University's Department of Theatre and Dance to Present MEDEA, 3/5-8
By: Tyler Peterson
This ancient Greek tragedy is based upon the myth of Jason and Medea. Medea, having betrayed her family and country for her captivating but arrogant husband Jason, takes revenge against him when he abandons her and their two sons for power and a younger woman.
The opening night for Medea will be Thursday, Mar. 5, and runs through Sunday, Mar. 8. All performances will be in the PSH Foundation Studio Theatre Individual tickets start at $15 for adults and $8 for students, and may be purchased by phone at 512-245-6500 or online at txstatepresents.com.
Graphic Credit: Geoffrey Douglas
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