From Hamlet to Medea
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Medea, Medea, kill.
THE woman in black seemed to be whispering something into the ears of the dolls that were as tall as her. The dolls were King Kreon and Queen Merope. Then the rulers of the City of Corinth in the Greek drama witnessed a cruel scene before them. A doll (being played by the woman) strangled another doll. The victim lay helplessly. One of its detached legs was left behind.
That was a scene in one of the performances in the exciting
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