A reimagining of Maria Callas’s iconic 1961 “Medea” performance drew an audience of 10,000 to the ancient theatre of Epidaurus after 65 years. The single-night event aimed to recreate the historical production, attracting significant attention and attendance. The Greek newspaper *To Vima* reported from the event, documenting the atmosphere and key moments. The performance successfully evoked memories of Callas’s legendary portrayal of the title character. The large turnout signals continued public interest in classical Greek drama and its celebrated performers. This revival highlights the enduring cultural significance of both the play and Callas herself. The event was a unique opportunity to experience a piece of theatrical history.