Playbill 2010
Medea
by Euripides (freely adapted from the translation by Robinson Jeffers)
March 10-27, 2010
Euripides’ great drama of romantic obsession, the most searing of Greek tragedies, tells the tale of the princess Medea. For the love of Jason, she has betrayed her father and her people, murdered her own brother and gone into exile. Now, dismissed by the man for whom she has given her life, she plans a terrible revenge.
Betrayal
by Harold Pinter
July 15-24, 2010
Over the course of seven years, Emma and Jerry hide a love affair from Robert, Emma's husband and Jerry's best friend. The classic play of marriage and infidelity from the 2005 recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature reveals all of the doubts, worries,
jealousies and ecstasies of relationships.
The Real Inspector Hound
by Tom Stoppard
August 19-28, 2010
Set in a theatre, Hound is a delicious skewering of critics and the genre of murder mysteries. Two critics are drawn into the world of a play that sends up a Mousetrap-style mystery, taking on roles that fuse their fictional lives in the thriller with their real lives as critics.
Marat/Sade
by Peter Weiss
November 11-27, 2010
In the aftermath of the French Revolution, the infamous Marquis de Sade stages a play about Jean Paul Marat for the asylum’s director, his family, and guests, using himself and his fellow inmates as the cast. The line between theatre and reality disintegrates as the violence onstage unleashes the madness and rage within.
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