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Release Date:
September 4, 2014
Original Title:
National Theatre Live: Medea
Alternate Titles:
Medea
Medea by Euripides in a new version by Ben Power
NT Live: Medea
National Theatre at Home: Medea
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
National Theatre
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A
Runtime: 90
Medea is a wife and a mother. For the sake of her husband, Jason, she’s left her home and borne two sons in exile. But when he abandons his family for a new life, Medea faces banishment and separation from her children. Cornered, she begs for one day’s grace. It’s time enough. She exacts an appalling revenge and destroys everything she holds dear.
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Adaptation:
Ben Power
Armorer:
Paul Wanklin
Associate Producer:
Sophie Farrah
Camera Operator:
Giles Pritchard
Matt Ingham
Dan Scala
Chris Goor
Camera Supervisor:
James Day
Casting:
Wendy Spon
Charlotte Sutton
Choreographer:
Lucy Guerin
Costume Design:
Tom Scutt
Costume Supervisor:
Rebecca Elson
Director:
Ross MacGibbon
Executive Producer:
David Sabel
Fight Choreographer:
Owain Gwynn
Grip:
John Kolthammer
Adam Slater
Hair Department Head:
Giuseppe Cannas
Hair Supervisor:
Sarah-Lou Packham
Lighting Design:
Lucy Carter
Lighting Director:
Bernie Davis
Lighting Supervisor:
Daniel Haggerty
Makeup Department Head:
Giuseppe Cannas
Makeup Supervisor:
Sarah-Lou Packham
Music:
Will Gregory
Alison Goldfrapp
Music Director:
Ian Watson
Producer:
Emma Keith
Production Manager:
Harry Guthrie
Script Supervisor:
Laura Vine
Set Designer:
Tom Scutt
Sound:
Mike Winship
Sound Designer:
Gregory Clarke
Sound Engineer:
Ed Ferguson
Sound Mixer:
Paul Stannering
Sound Supervisor:
Conrad Fletcher
Special Effects:
Paul Wanklin
Stage Director:
Carrie Cracknell
Theatre Play:
Euripides
Unit Manager:
Jon Harris
Wardrobe Master:
Amanda Tyrrell
Wig Designer:
Giuseppe Cannas
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