CMU Staging Medea/Shulie; Pens vs. Sabres (Sat., 12/2/17)

Medea, one of the formidable women in 'Medea / Shulie,' as imagined by 19th-century painter Frederick Sandys.

Medea, one of the formidable women in ‘Medea / Shulie,’ as imagined by 19th-century painter Frederick Sandys.

1) Medea / Shulie is a new play about two hell-raising women, one from ancient mythology and one from real 20th-century America. The Medea of myth married the Greek hero Jason after helping him capture the Golden Fleece. Then later—as depicted in the tragedy by Euripedes—she took fearsome revenge when Jason arrogantly offered to keep her as a mistress while marrying another. “Shulie” was Shulamith Firestone, organizer of radical feminist groups and author of the 1970 manifesto The Dialectic of Sex. Carnegie Mellon’s Sara Lyons wrote Medea / Shulie by combining Euripedes’ Medea (often considered a proto-feminist drama) with Firestone’s story. We’re not sure how this is structured, but it promises to be fiery; Lyons also directs. Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater at Carnegie Mellon, 5000 Forbes Ave., Oakland. Ends today. (MV)

2) Tonight at the PPG Paints Arena our Pens face off against our the Buffalo Sabres. The team is then off until they play the New York Rangers on Tuesday. The Pens currently occupy fifth place in the NHL’s Metropolitan Division. 7 p.m. 1001 Fifth Ave., Uptown.

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