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Δύο δρόμοι προς την καρδιά της Μήδειας
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Δύο δρόμοι προς την καρδιά της Μήδειας

The article discusses two theatrical productions in Athens during the Athens Festival that reinterpret the myth of Medea. Galin Stoev's 'I-ONE' explores the myth through a science fiction lens, imagining a future where a woman who commits double murder chooses between imprisonment and implanting a chip for artificial intelligence. The production features three actresses of different nationalities and incorporates multiple languages. In contrast, Milo Rau's 'Medea’s Children' confronts the brutal reality of child killing, emphasizing the extreme violence involved. Both plays grapple with the question of what kind of woman kills her children in the 21st century. Stoev views Medea as a character that challenges patriarchal social structures, while Rau focuses on the raw horror of real-life maternal violence.

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Δύο δρόμοι προς την καρδιά της Μήδειας

The article discusses two theatrical productions in Athens during the Athens Festival that reinterpret the myth of Medea. Galin Stoev's 'I-ONE' explores the myth through a science fiction lens, imagining a future where a woman who commits double murder chooses between imprisonment and implanting a chip for artificial intelligence. The production features three actresses of different nationalities and incorporates multiple languages. In contrast, Milo Rau's 'Medea’s Children' confronts the brutal reality of child killing, emphasizing the extreme violence involved. Both plays grapple with the question of what kind of woman kills her children in the 21st century. Stoev views Medea as a character that challenges patriarchal social structures, while Rau focuses on the raw horror of real-life maternal violence.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both theatrical interpretations of the Medea myth without overt ideological slant. It describes the artistic approaches of two playwrights and directors without favoring one perspective over another. The focus remains on the creative process and thematic exploration rather than黨

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately describes the theatrical works 'I-ONE' and 'Medea’s Children' by their creators, reflecting the cross-source consensus on their themes and artistic approaches. It presents both artists’ perspectives without clear bias, though some emotional language may slightly affect objecti

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