La Lettre
French
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A theatre history in miniature, where children find their voices and reflect on separation, injustice and the power of tragedy.
With Medea’s Children, renowned director 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.
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.
Duration
90 minutes
This performance is suitable for those aged 16 and over. It contains scenes that refer directly or indirectly to suicide, infanticide and paedophilia, as well as scenes featuring fake blood.
This production is also hitting the road. Can’t come at NTGent? Find the full list of tour dates below.
This production is also hitting the road. Can’t come at NTGent? Find the full list of tour dates below.