Medea (disambiguation) explained
Medea is a figure in Greek mythology.
Medea may also refer to:
Film and television
Literature
Theatre
- Medea (play), an ancient Greek play by Euripides
- Medea (Seneca), a 1st-century AD play by Seneca the Younger
- Médée, a 1635 play by Pierre Corneille
- Medea (Johnson play) a 1730 play by Charles Johnson
- Medea, a 1761 play by Richard Glover
- Medea, an 1821 play by Franz Grillparzer
- Medea (Anouilh), a 1946 play by Jean Anouilh
- Medea, a 1946 play translated by Robinson Jeffers
- Medea (Fo play), a 1977 play by Dario Fo
- Medea, the Musical, a 1994 musical comedy by John Fisher
Music
- Medea (ballet), music for ballet by Samuel Barber
- Medea (EP), a 2007 EP by Michou
- Medea (Ex Libris album) (2014)
- "Medea", a song by God Is an Astronaut from the album Epitaph
- "Medea", a song by Khoma from The Second Wave
- Medea, a 2004 piece for soprano, clarinet, cello and piano by Guillaume Connesson
- Medea, for three violoncelli, three electric guitars, percussion and electronics, by Dietmar Bonnen
- Médée, an orchestral suite by Vincent d'Indy
Opera
- Médée (Charpentier), a 1693 opera by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
- Medea (Benda), a 1775 opera by Georg Benda
- Médée (Cherubini), a 1797 opera by Luigi Cherubini
- Medea in Corinto, an 1813 opera by Simon Mayr
- Medea (Pacini), an 1843 opera by Giovanni Pacini
- , an 1851 opera by Saverio Mercadante
- Medea, a 1906 opera by Vincenzo Tommasini
- Médée (Milhaud), a 1939 opera by Darius Milhaud
- Medea, a 1988 opera by Mikis Theodorakis
- Medea (Reimann), a 2010 opera by Aribert Reimann
Places
Vehicles
Visual arts
Other uses
See also