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Reactivating Medea in Hanane Hajj Ali’s Jogging

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 December 2024

Abstract

Jogging: Theatre in Progress tells the story of four women, including Euripides’s Medea, who must grapple with what it means to be a woman and how to navigate the roles they take on, both consciously and unconsciously. Lebanese actress, playwright, and director Hanane Hajj Ali’s dark yet comedic one-woman show challenges stereotypes and preconceived notions that affect women in the Middle East and beyond.

Type
Critical Acts
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press for Tisch School of the Arts/NYU

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