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Oedipus Rex archiveComposed in 1927 this oratorio based on Sophocles' Greek tragedy of the same name is a classic crime thriller. In order to rid the country of a deadly pestilence, King Oedipus must find and punish the man who murdered the previous King of Thebes. Messengers and witnesses bring evidence, some of it trustworthy, some of it contradictory. The truth slowly emerges, and Oedipus faces the most difficult decision of all, the choice between life and death. Stravinsky and his librettist, Jean Cocteau, decided to write the sung passages of Oedipus Rex in Latin, making the soloists and chorus appear frozen in time, locked into a never-ending ritual of crime and punishment. A narrator speaks directly to the audience in their own language, a running poetic commentary on this most chilling and terrible of stories. Soak up the atmosphere of 1920s Paris at Leeds Town Hall before experiencing Stravinsky's stunning dramatic oratorio.

Cast/Performers

Stuart Skelton (Oedipus), Natascha Petrinsky (Jocasta), Markus Marquardt (Creon), Jeremy White (Tiresias), Nicholas Sears (A Shepherd), Damian Thantrey (A Messenger)

Creatives/Company

Music: Stravinsky
Company: Opera North
Conductor: Steven Sloane
Director: Charles Edward
Design: Charles Edward
Lighting(s): Charles Edwards, Colin Eastwood Smith

Oedipus Rex

Oedipus Rex (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T891474522. Details of all Oedipus Rex archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1667269725

Archive Listings

25 May 02
  to
28 May 02
Town Hall
Leeds, West Yorkshire
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