Photos: OEDIPUS Cast Takes Opening Night Bows
by Bruce Glikas - Nov 14, 2025
Performances are now underway for Robert Icke’s adaptation of Oedipus on Broadway, starring Mark Strong and Lesley Manville. The production opened on Broadway at Studio 54. Check out photos of the cast taking their opening night bows here!
Photos: Mark Strong, Lesley Manville & More Celebrate Bringing OEDIPUS to Broadway
by Bruce Glikas - Oct 31, 2025
Oedipus, an adaptation created and directed by Robert Icke, is now in performances now at Studio 54. Earlier this week, the show hosted a cocktail party at the Bazaar Bar at the Ritz-Carlton. The stars of the production - Mark Strong and Lesley Manville - gave a toast to the room sharing that they are so excited to be in New York with this production. Check out photos from inside the big night.
Photos: First Look at OEDIPUS Stars Mark Strong and Lesley Manville
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 31, 2025
The Olivier Award-winning Oedipus – an adaptation created and directed by Robert Icke. Oedipus is now in performance at Studio 54 for a strictly limited 14-week engagement. As the production kicks off previews, check out a first look photos of stars Mark Strong and Lesley Manville at the stage door of the political drama.
Meet the Cast of OEDIPUS, Now Playing on Broadway
by Stephi Wild - Oct 30, 2025
The Olivier Award-winning Oedipus, an adaptation created and directed by Robert Icke, will begin performances on Broadway on Thursday, October 30, 2025. Meet the cast of Oedipus here!
Up on the Marquee: OEDIPUS
by Jennifer Broski - Sep 18, 2025
Oedipus is heading to Broadway! The Olivier Award-winning Oedipus – an adaptation created and directed by Robert Icke, begins performances on Broadway on Thursday, October 30, 2025. Check out photos of the new marquee here.
Review: OEDIPUS, Wyndham's Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - Oct 16, 2024
Flashback to a dreary Thursday evening in mid-January. Not exactly prime time for prestigious announcements. We were at a show, relaxing on our sofa, or having one last drink before heading home when phones started vibrating left and right. Out of the blue, apparently randomly, two different productions of Sophocles’ most buzzy tragedy were announced.