
“I need you to listen to me!”, Medea says in her first speech in the play. And among expatriates and immigrants, in a feverish state, she speaks. To and for the women—the Syrian, the Cuban, the Paulista, the Jewish, the Haitian—her accomplices. In the light of the myth of Medea, we are invited to visit different territories in a reflection on our time and its borders, creating a new ending for the myth.


