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Relocated to the backwoods of West Virginia, this musical re-imagines the classic Greek tale. Try counting all the Broadway ...
High school students across the country know the horror of walking into English class to begin the unit they have dreaded all semester: Greek tragedies. More often than not, the dismal fate awaiting ...
A powerful politician’s night of triumph descends precipitously into waking-nightmare territory in the transfixing “Oedipus,” an adaptation of Sophocles’ tragedy from the British writer-director ...
As playwright Luis Alfaro will tell you, writing a love scene for a guy and his mother is hard work. “You have to make it sexy, but you can’t make it too sexy because it would be too freaky for the ...
Lee Breuer and Bob Telson’s “The Gospel at Colonus,” this year’s livelier-than-usual outdoor theater production at the Getty Villa, combines disparate ritual traditions. Ancient Greek tragedy is ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Mark Strong and Lesley Manville are superb as a doomed political power couple in Robert Icke’s adaptation of the Sophocles tragedy. By ...
s production of playwright Luis Alfaro's brilliant "Oedipus el Rey" gives director Elizabeth Huffman and her cast a chance to demonstrate they can rise to the level of even this most challenging work.
“Oedipus, Who?,” the title of a play at the Bailiwick Arts Center, might just seem like a catchy name for this adaptation of the play by Sophocles, but it is much more meaningful than that. Director ...
That most basic question perplexes people, just as it did when Greek dramatist Sophocles wrote about the cursed king Oedipus two and a half millennia ago. Screen stars Mark Strong and Lesley Manville ...