Ruination is a bold amalgamation of comic absurdity and tragic depth, blending spoken word, dance, and live music, challenging conventions with its unique storytelling approach.
Brousse embodies the spirit of a Cocteau-esque figure, weaving humor into darkness, while Gayle's Persephone remains steadfast and poignant, fighting against her abduction narrative.
The whimsicality of Jason contrasts sharply with Medea's deep-seated bitterness, bringing a complex dynamic to their relationship that forces the audience to grapple with moral ambiguities.
As the audience members become jurors, the play compels them to reflect on the ethical implications of love, betrayal, and revenge within these ancient myths.
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