The Blurred Line Between Film and Theatre: An Experience of Simon Stone’s “Medea” at the Time of Pandemic
Simon Stone made a contemporary version of Medea by radically adapting Euripides’s Greek tragedy...
Read MorePosted by Mahsa Foroughi | 1st May 2021 | Adaptation, Australia, Review, Theatre and Film
Simon Stone made a contemporary version of Medea by radically adapting Euripides’s Greek tragedy...
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