In this Greek tragedy by Euripides, Medea murders her children to get revenge on
her husband Jason, who has betrayed her. Why might this ancient Greek play still
be meaningful for a twenty-first century audience in the United States of
America? Instead of producing the play with actors using masks and
cothornous (wooden shoes with tall heels) as they did in ancient Greece, how
might you produce such a play to make it more meaningful to a contemporary
audience?