•
Pierre Corneille,
Médée (1635) •
Charles Johnson,
Medea (1730) •
Richard Glover,
Medea (1762) •
Georg Anton Benda's
melodrama,
Medea (1775), based on a text by
Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter. • Anonymous,
The Sorceress (1814) •
Amy Levy,
Medea: a Fragment (1882) •
Franz Grillparzer,
Das goldene Vließ (en:
The Golden Fleece) (1821) •
Ernest Legouvé,
Médée (1856) •
Hans Henny Jahnn,
Medea (1926) •
Peter Kien's
Medea: An der Bose (en: On the Border), a play written while Kien was interned at the
Theresienstadt Ghetto and never performed, having been hidden in
Auschwitz until after his death in 1944. • American composer
Samuel Barber wrote his
Medea ballet (later renamed
The Cave of the Heart) in 1947 for
Martha Graham and derived from that ''
Medea's Meditation & Dance of Vengeance Op. 23a in 1955. The musical Blast!'' uses an arrangement of Barber's
Medea as their end to Act I. •
Jean Anouilh's
Médée (1946), which centers around Medea,
Jason,
Creon, and Medea's nurse, and was premiered at Théâtre de l'Atelier in Paris on March 25, 1953. •
Robinson Jeffers' retelling, first performed in 1947. •
A. R. Gurney'''
s The Golden Fleece.'' •
Chico Buarque and Paulo Pontes' ''Gota d'Água'' (1975) •
Heiner Müller,
Medeamaterial (1974) and the supplementary
Medeaplay text (1983). •
Chrysanthos Mentis Bostantzoglou (Bost)'s 1993 parody. •
Cherríe Moraga'
s The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea (1995) combines classical
Greek myth Medea with the
Mexicana/o legend of
La Llorona and the
Aztec myth of
lunar deity Coyolxauhqui. •
Marina Carr's
By the Bog of Cats (1998) is loosely inspired by the Medea myth. •
Dea Loher's
Manhattan Medea, which premiered in 1999 in
Graz, is set in modern-day
Manhattan; Medea and Jason are living as illegal immigrants, until Jason marries the daughter of a rich businessman, abandoning Medea and their child; the play takes place on their wedding night. •
Michael John LaChiusa scored
Marie Christine, a Broadway musical with heavy opera influence based on the story of Medea. The production premiered at the
Vivian Beaumont Theater in December 1999 for a limited run under
Lincoln Center Theater. LaChuisa's score and book were nominated for a
Tony Award in 2000, as was a tour-de-force performance by six-time Tony winner
Audra McDonald. •
Laurent Gaudé,
Médée Kali (2003), first performed at the
Théâtre du Rond-Point. • In 2012, Australian playwrights Kate Mulvany and Anne-Louise Sarks retold the myth of Medea from her and Jason's doomed children's points of view. •
Mikis Theodorakis,
Medea (1991), premiered at the
Teatro Arriaga. This was the first in Theodorakis' trilogy of lyrical tragedies, the others being
Electra and
Antigone. •
Chamber Made,
Medea (1993), composed by Gordon Kerry, with text by Justin Macdonnell, after Seneca. •
Oscar Strasnoy,
Midea (2) (2000), based on Irina Possamai's libretto, premiered at
Teatro Caio Melisso,
Spoleto, Italy. It won the 2000 Orpheus Opera Award. • Aribert Reimann,
Medea (2011), which premiered at the
Vienna State Opera, directed by
Marco Arturo Marelli, with
Marlis Petersen in the title role. == Art ==