Tita, Medea and Hason’s servant, introduces the play with this
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Buenas Tardes! Como estan? (they are timid, she is not) DIJE, COMO ESTAN? So, who has the chisme? Back home, I go to a vecina and say, “tell me some gossip.” And just like that, “Ai yai yai, y eso, eso eso, y blah blah blah.”
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Pero, I will stay with her until I die. If she dies before me, I will jump into the grave and they can cover us both. These things do not matter to me. I say, better to die with the boss, than to live with nothing to do.
For Full Extended Monologue please see: Alfaro, Luis. The Greek Trilogy of Luis Alfaro: Electricidad; Oedipus El Rey; Mojada. Ed. Rosa Andujar. (London: Methuen Drama, 2020).
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