EMILY C. A. SNYDER
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Turn to Flesh

This short play examines the first meeting of Perseus and Medusa, on the last day of her life.

MEDUSA.
You're always lovely.
You heroes come to kill me.

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About the Play

RUN TIME: Approximately 15 minutes

SET: Minimal (A shield, a sword)

CW: Sexual assault taken seriously. Moments of theatrical violence throughout.
CHARACTERS:

Female Presenting
Medusa

Male Presenting
Perseus
Picture
Medusa (Gwen Sisco) tempts Perseus (James Parenti) to look at her. Photo courtesy of Krystle Phelps.

Excerpt

turn_to_flesh_excerpt.pdf
File Size: 27 kb
File Type: pdf
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Gallery

From the TURN TO FLESH PRODUCTIONS Workshop Presentation 2013
Photos courtesy of Krystle Phelps

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  • About
    • Biography
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    • Director CV
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  • Audio
    • The Inventor's Apprentice
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  • Theatre
    • Performer
    • Director
    • Reviews
  • Playwright
    • Verse Plays >
      • The Love and Death Trilogy
      • The Other, Other Woman
      • The Table Round and The Siege Perilous
      • Turn to Flesh (Play)
    • Published Plays >
      • The Light Princess
      • Charming Princes
      • The French Butler
    • Playscripts
    • New Play Exchange
  • Author
    • Novels >
      • Goodreads
      • Amazon
    • Essays >
      • HowlRound
      • Pop Feminist
      • Classical NYC
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