Médée - Theater Basel
Médée - Theater Basel

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Médée - Theater Basel

2015
Movie
146 min
English

Medea lives with Jason and her children in Corinth and becomes increasingly aware of her husband's betrayal of love. When she is certain that Jason is to marry the king's daughter Creusa and that she herself will be banished for doing so, she swears to take bitter revenge

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Director: Christoph LoyGenres: Opera, Classical

Plot Summary

This production of Luigi Cherubini's opera "Medea" is set in a contemporary, sterile environment, focusing on the primal emotions of the titular sorceress. Driven to despair by Jason's betrayal and abandonment, Medea plots a horrific revenge against him and their children. The opera explores themes of passion, jealousy, and the destructive power of a wronged woman's fury.

Critical Reception

The 2015 Theater Basel production of "Medea," directed by Christoph Loy, was largely lauded for its intense psychological portrayal of the central character and its visually striking, minimalist staging. Brenda Rae's performance as Medea was a particular highlight, praised for its vocal power and dramatic depth. The production effectively conveyed the opera's raw emotional intensity, making it a significant operatic event.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Brenda Rae's powerful and psychologically complex portrayal of Medea.

  • Noted for Christoph Loy's intense and modern directorial vision.

  • Applauded for its stark, effective minimalist staging that amplified the drama.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this specific production are not widely aggregated through typical platforms. However, critical reception highlights a strong appreciation for the intense emotional delivery and the directorial choices.

Awards & Accolades

None notable for this specific production, though Cherubini's opera 'Medea' itself is a significant work in the operatic repertoire.

Fun Fact

Luigi Cherubini's opera "Medea" was originally written in French (as "Médée") and premiered in 1797, though it is most often performed today in its Italian version.

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