Medea - The 42nd Bradfield Greek Play

"Medea" continues a tradition for which Bradfield College is World renowned, the Bradfield College Greek Play.
Performed in the stunning setting of Bradfield's outdoor Greek Theatre, "Medea" tells the story of the sorceress Medea and the terrible revenge she takes upon her husband Jason for committing adultery.
Performed in both English and Ancient Greek, please note that the play deals with themes and issues that some people may find distressing. Parental discretion is advised.
Please note the role of THE NURSE will be played by Jemima Penny on Sunday and Tuesday Afternoon and Bea Bryers on Monday and Tuesday Evening. The role of THE HANDMAIDEN will be played by Charlotte Knox on Sunday and Tuesday Afternoon and Amelie Perkinson on Monday and Tuesday Evening.
Picnics are allowed on the college lawns before and after the performances, but please note no food or drink may be consumed during the performance.
Performed in the stunning setting of Bradfield's outdoor Greek Theatre, "Medea" tells the story of the sorceress Medea and the terrible revenge she takes upon her husband Jason for committing adultery.
Performed in both English and Ancient Greek, please note that the play deals with themes and issues that some people may find distressing. Parental discretion is advised.
Please note the role of THE NURSE will be played by Jemima Penny on Sunday and Tuesday Afternoon and Bea Bryers on Monday and Tuesday Evening. The role of THE HANDMAIDEN will be played by Charlotte Knox on Sunday and Tuesday Afternoon and Amelie Perkinson on Monday and Tuesday Evening.
Picnics are allowed on the college lawns before and after the performances, but please note no food or drink may be consumed during the performance.
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