'In this riveting reworking of Euripides' play, Medea is a young Indigenous woman who after leaving her family and desert country behind, finds herself in a loveless partnership with the drunken and violent Jason. When Medea attempts to flee home with their young son, Jason makes her promise that she will never take the child from the house. In a breathtaking act of revenge and sacrifice, Medea kills her young child... the child that was the father's heart.' (Source: AusStage website)
2000:
First produced as part of the Sydney Theatre Company's Blueprints program. 19 August to 3 September 2000.
Original Cast: Nathan Ramsay and Justine Saunders.
2005:
Re-worked for production by Company B at the Belvoir Street Theatre for a season running from 14 April - 8 May 2005.
Directed by Wesley Enoch.
In this essay Heiss discusses and explains the important role of anthologies in the creation of communities of writers and in acknowledging, consolidating and launching writing careers.
In this essay Heiss discusses and explains the important role of anthologies in the creation of communities of writers and in acknowledging, consolidating and launching writing careers.