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Médeia

Genres
Drama
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesČeský
CountriesCzech Republic
Release Date2022-06-13
RuntimeNot Available

Overview

A theatrical production by the independent theater company JEDL from Divadlo X10. The proven trio of creators Nebeský-Trmíková-Prachař used an ancient theme for original variations and reflections on the relationship between women and men and on the boundaries that cannot be crossed, even when love turns into mad hatred. The creators also invited painter I. Korpaczewski, conceptual artist M. Titlová Ylovsky, and musician J. Šikl to participate in the production, directly involving them in the dramatic form, thus creating the work in action, right in front of the audience.

Cast & Crew

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Lucie Trmiková

as Médeia

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David Prachař

as Iáson

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Alois Švehlík

as hlas

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