Overview
Lung Ha’s Theatre Company (Scotland) and Unga Klara (Sweden). By Suzanne Osten and Per Lysander.
Medea's Children, is a landmark play in Swedish theatre – it is the story, told in a playful, humorous and challenging way, of a family going through divorce, realising that life, somehow, must go on. When the play was first performed in 1975 it was pioneering in the way it brought children's everyday, sometimes difficult, lives to the stage.
Medea's Children is an international coproduction between inclusive theatre specialists Lung Ha's Theatre COmpany – winner, with Grid Iron, of the CATS Award for Best Ensemble production in 2009-10 – and the internationally renowned theatre company Unga Klara.
Media
Dec 06
RT @BOPTheatre : As evenings darken some news that should brighten all our moods "The BBC has pledged to include more disabled entertainers…Dec 05
Throwing it back to #LUNGcHAts Live with Ian Rankin (@Beathhigh ) by linking you to this excellent 4.5 star review from @FreshAirRadio ! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨https://t.co/zQCVmIR36z #Tbt #Tbt hursday https://t.co/KBR4wMNHAhDec 04
We're bringing Castle Lennox to Dundee! Come and see @ElleMcElle 's story about the strength, wit and resilience of those who were sent to Castle Lennox from the 1930s to the 1990s at @DundeeRep on Saturday 16 May. Tickets on sale now! #CastleLennox https://t.co/GdeVfPkVo7Performances
Kulturhuset
Sergels Torg Stockholm
04-06/09/2011