Performance

VenueFinborough
Other spaces: The Finborough
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From3rd January 2017
Opened5th January 2017
To28th January 2017
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sun Mats 15:00. Sat Mats 15:00 (from Jan17 14)
What is currently on at Finborough (V199)

The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus

The Trackers of OxyrhynchusT1829081035
Egypt, 1907. Two archaeologists, Bernard Grenfell and Arthur Hunt, are searching for ancient fragments of poetry and plays, next to an old rubbish heap. Until the Greek God, Apollo, descends from the skies... Apollo is furious that they have failed to unearth the fragmentary text of a lost Satyr play by Sophocles. As he forces the two papyrologists to find the lost play, Grenfell and Hunt become part of the story they have discovered. Multi-award-winning poet and playwright Tony Harrison remakes the ancient Greek original into a play for our times - and rediscovers the satyr play. Originally written to follow performances of all the great Greek tragedies, the satyr play is a short tragicomedy featuring a chorus with goat-like features and erect phalluses which is an essential and often neglected part of ancient Greek theatre.
Author Tony Harrison


Archive :: production:T1829081035, play:S0619990576, venue:V199

Production details

Originally written for a unique one-performance world premiere in the ancient stadium of Delphi in 1988 with a cast including Jack Shepherd, Barrie Rutter and Juliet Stevenson, and subsequently seen at the National Theatre in 1990, this production is the first London production in nearly 30 years.

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Company

Company Proud Haddock (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director Jimmy Walters
Design Philip Lindley
Lighting Rob Mills
Music Piers Sherwood Roberts
Choreographer Amy Lawrence
Performer Peta Cornish
Performer Nik Drake
Performer Richard Glaves
Performer Sacha Mandel
Performer Dylan Mason
Performer Tom Purbeck
Performer Dannie Pye
Performer James Rigby
Performer Adam Small
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