Performed by Sassymouth, a troupe of dexterous actors who worked previously with Fisher at Berkeley University, the play has received unanimously great reviews. Sold out houses have forced the hit to continually extend it's San Francisco run, moving from venue to venue for over a year. However, the response to John Fisher's farcical satire, Medea, the Musical, has been anything but tragic. The idea of a musical version of Euripedes' Medea, a Greek drama about an abandoned princess who seeks revenge on her unfaithful husband by killing their kids, seems tragic in and of itself. EROS (Shayna Samuels - left) and APHRODITE (Jane Paik), two goddesses of love from Medea, The Musical Photo by Photo by Pat Johnson
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