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Overview'Time turns, sets a backward course, starts for the start with speed: the fragile moments drop unravelling, reversing, unwound, back to the beginning.' Election night. The polls predict a landslide victory. Everything is about to change. Award-winning writer and director Robert Icke transforms Sophocles' epic tragedy into an essential and explosive political thriller. First performed in Dutch in 2018 at Internationaal Theater Amsterdam and the Edinburgh International Festival, this arresting version of Oedipus received its English-language premiere at Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End in 2024, produced by Sonia Friedman Productions, and starring Mark Strong and Lesley Manville. Robert Icke is one of the most visionary figures in theatre today, celebrated for his contemporary re-imaginings of classic texts by Shakespeare, Schiller, Chekhov, Aeschylus and Ibsen. 'Robert Icke is the great hope of British theatre' Time Out 'Electric... riveting from beginning to end... Icke has done an astonishing job... An old play is masterfully analysed and made newly devastating' — Guardian 'Stunning... Icke brilliantly remakes Sophocles' profoundly disturbing tragedy for our times' — Financial Times 'Wrenchingly tense... Icke invokes a sense of the past in a vivid contemporary milieu... an extraordinary evening... this show is mother****in' good' — Evening Standard 'Lethal but compassionate... defiantly humane... a singularity of purpose that distils a famously lurid story into something empathetic, lucid and quite, quite devastating' — Time Out 'Stunning… razor-sharp and contemporary… a blinding theatrical experience that remains seared on the retina' — Stagedoor 'Devastating... Icke ratchets up enough tension to cause gasps... he knows exactly how to create a realistic, involving drama while allowing the prefiguring dramatic irony of the language to foreshadow events. The result is as gripping as a thriller, yet weighted with the terrible sense of what might have been... a modern reminder of the power of Greek tragedy to lay bare all the grief of the human soul' — WhatsOnStage 'Stylish and shattering... Icke's reworking is bold and affecting... The piece has a cumulative power that builds gradually until the atmosphere is riveting, suffocating and unbearably tense' — The Stage Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Icke , SophoclesPublisher: Nick Hern Books Imprint: Nick Hern Books Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 19.80cm ISBN: 9781839043598ISBN 10: 1839043598 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 17 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'Exercises a thriller-like grip, the countdown clock marking time, not only until the election results, but before the secrets of the past explode into the present' * Guardian * 'Stunning… razor-sharp and contemporary… a blinding theatrical experience that remains seared on the retina' -- Lyn Gardner * Stagedoor * Author InformationRobert Icke is a writer and director. His recent productions include Judas, Children of Nora and Oedipus at Internationaal Theater Amsterdam; Player Kings (West End and UK tour); Enemy of the People (Park Avenue Armory); Animal Farm (UK tour); Ivanov (Schauspiel Stuttgart); and The Doctor (Park Avenue Armory, Adelaide Festival, Almeida, West End and Burgtheater, Vienna). His work while Associate Director at the Almeida (2013-19) included adapting and directing The Wild Duck, Mary Stuart (also West End and UK tour), Uncle Vanya, Oresteia (also West End and Park Avenue Armory) and 1984 (co-created with Duncan Macmillan, also Broadway, West End, UK and international tours). As a director, his productions included Hamlet (also West End, BBC2 and Park Avenue Armory), The Fever and Mr Burns. His awards include two Evening Standard Awards for Best Director, the Critics' Circle Award, the Kurt Hübner Award for his debut production in Germany, and the Olivier Award for Best Director for Oresteia, of which he is the youngest-ever winner. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Sophocles (c.496–405 BC) was an ancient Greek tragedian. Of his more than 120 plays, only seven have survived in a complete form: Ajax, Antigone, Women of Trachis, Oedipus Rex, Electra, Philoctetes and Oedipus at Colonus. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |