MEDEA’S CHILDREN
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With Medea’s Children, house artist Milo Rau takes a new, deep look at the role of children in theatre. A real criminal case is the starting point: the case of a mother who, in total despair, decides to kill her children and take her own life - but she survives. This modern tragedy is interweaved with the classical tragedy Medea, the most infamous case of relationship conflict and infanticide in Western literature. A group of children take this bloody crime case and the perhaps darkest origin narrative of European culture as an opportunity to reflect on themselves: on family history, first love and first encounters with death, on desires for the future and fears of the end of the world that haunts us all. How does a child deal with the divorce of its parents? With injustice, the breaking of friendships, the pressure at school? How do they deal with the radical power of Medea – with tragedy in general? The children, condemned to silence in the classical tragedies, finally have their say this time around.
Medea’s Children: the absurd and blood-drenched tragedies of adult life seen through the eyes of children – a small history of theatre and a school of life as cruel as it is poetic.
concept & direction: Milo Rau
dramaturgy: Kaatje De Geest
set design: ruimtevaarders (Karolien De Schepper, Christophe Engels)
props design: Joris Soenen
costume design: Jo De Visscher
light design: Dennis Diels
video design: Moritz von Dungern
sound design: Elia Rediger
acting coaching: Peter Seynaeve / Lien Wildemeersch
child guidance: Dirk Crommelinck
production: NTGent
coproduction: Wiener Festwochen, La Biennale de Venezia, ITA - Internationaal Theater Amsterdam, Tandem - Scène nationale (Arras Douai)
cast:
Peter Seynaeve/Lien Wildemeersch, Anna Matthys/Juliette Debackere, Emma Van de Casteele/Ella Brennan, Jade Versluys/Bernice Van Walleghem, Gabriël El Houari/Aiko Benaouisse, Sanne De Waele/Helena Van de Casteele, Vik Neirinck/Elias Maes
Dutch spoken. Trigger warning (16+): this show contains scenes that directly or indirectly refer to suicide, infanticide, paedophilia and contains scenes involving fake blood.