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Oedipus, considered by Aristotle as the supreme example of dramatic tragedy, has long served as a warning against hubris and rashness. It is a tragedy of self-discovery. Originally written during the Peloponnesian wars, it was meant as a political commentary about authoritarian rule and overconfident leadership. Its relevance has not faded, nor has the horror of Oedipus's discovery and self-inflicted wounds. On this postmodern journey into Oedipus's world the audience will follow the trail of the brash king on the road to his demise. Utilizing song, dance, and poetry, this production will lead you through the parable as both a spectator and participant, allowing you to experience the story like never before.
Directed By: David Mancini
Featuring:
Mark Kopitzke Oedipus Almarie Guerra - Jocasta / Teiresias Daryl Keith Roach - Creon / Corinthian Messenger / Servant Paris Langle Choral Leader / Priest / Shepherd / Lounge Singer Donovan Ayub Greek Chorus Britt Harris - Greek Chorus Maria Ashna - Greek Chorus
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LocationTE San Pedro Rep (TESPR) (View)
311 West 7th Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
United States
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Minimum Age: 13 |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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