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Oedipus - Old Vic Theatre Tickets

Vengeance will be taken on the killer, then the land will be clean...

This production is recommended for ages 14+.

Performance dates

27 January - 29 March 2025

Run time TBC

Includes interval

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‘Vengeance will be taken on the killer, then the land will be clean. The contamination will be washed away. The rains will come and the people will be healed.’

It’s a cold case but, according to the Oracle, if the murderer of old King Laius is found and punished then all will be well. The people turn to their new King, Oedipus, the man who solved the riddle of the Sphinx, to hunt down the perpetrator and bring salvation. He vows to succeed whatever the cost and so begins an unstoppable pursuit of the truth through a harrowing labyrinth of fear and love.

Academy Award winner Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody, No Time To Die) and Olivier Award winner Indira Varma (Present Laughter, Game of Thrones) star in Ella Hickson’s intimate and revelatory version of Sophocles’ transcendent tragedy, Oedipus, co-directed by Matthew Warchus and Hofesh Shechter.

Upcoming Performance Times

Tuesday11 February 2025
Wednesday12 February 2025
Wednesday12 February 2025
Thursday13 February 2025
Friday14 February 2025
Saturday15 February 2025
Saturday15 February 2025
19:30
14:30
19:30
19:30
19:30
14:30
19:30

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British Sign Language (BSL): Tuesday 4 March at 7:30pm , Captioned: Friday 7 March at 7:30pm , Audio described: Monday 10 March at 7:30pm

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Oedipus review: Rami Malek plays a blinder in UK stage debut

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Oedipus review: Rami Malek plays a blinder in UK stage debut

The Old Vic adaptation has been in the works since 2019, and the source material dates back considerably further. Yet this slick and stylish production is a contemporary colossus. 

Oedipus's unquenchable thirst for control in a city void of water exhilarates the cracks in his adoptive Kingdom. The ground he stands on, neglected by rain for months, is broken and crumbling. His subjects - delirious with heat and exhaustion - and fuelled by faith, make unimaginable sacrifices to the gods in the hope that their bloodshed will cause the skies to tear open, and with it provide the water that the land, and their bodies, desperately need. 

Their blind hope is infuriating to the elected King, who prizes practicality over prophets. He is arrogant in his own abilities, and thinks he knows how to get his people out of the dire situation they find themselves trapped in. After all, the prophet Tiresias herself dismisses justifications of her outlandish solutions by dryly stating ‘I don’t do evidence.’ So how can she, or anyone else, be trusted to lead his people?

However, as witnesses to past crimes come forward, and uncomfortable truths are gouged out and thrust into the light, Oedipus’s sense of self becomes as unstable as the ecosystem that dominates their daily lives. Who is he? Where did he come from? And can he outrun a fate that he has been born into? 

If you are aware of the 2,500 year old text, you’ll know the answers, but this thrilling contemporary production delivers them in a new, quietly devastating, and breathtaking way. 

5 Feb, 2025 | By Sian McBride

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