Steam Industries are putting on two pieces of free theatre this summer at the Scoop. The first, designed for kids, is Jason and the Argonauts, a lively musical adventure with puppets and a full scale pirate ship. The second also features Jason (now King Jason) but is altogether grimmer, full of sex, betrayal, murder and revenge.
Adapted by Stella Duffy from the classic revenge saga by Euripedes, this is a violent tale, but what gives it the really unpleasant edge is the nature of the revenge taken upon Jason for his infidelities. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Please note: This is a free performance with no need to book. Just turn up and grab a seat. But please don't bring the kids!
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