Quintessence Theatre Presents THE OEDIPUS CYCLE, 3/17
Quintessence Theatre Group presents a one day only reading of Sophocles' OEDIPUS CYCLE, directed by Alexander Burns.
Sam Tsoutsouvas, who played Socrates in Quintessence's APOLOGY last season, returns to Philadelphia to read Oedipus, with the cast of Quintessence's ANTIGONE and Hazel Bowers, J Center, Harry Philibosian, and Josh Carpenter joining the ensemble. THE OEDIPUS CYCLE will take place on Saturday, March 17th and commence at 2pm at the Sedgwick Theater, 7137 Germantown Ave in Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, 19119. To purchase tickets, visit www.QuintessenceTheatre.org or call 1.877.238.5596.
This rare opportunity will allow audiences to hear Sophocles' entire trilogy in one day. The first two plays, OEDIPUS REX and OEDIPUS AT COLONUS will be presented in a translation by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald as readings in the afternoon, followed by the performance of Anouilh's ANTIGONE in a translation by Jeremy Sams in the evening. OEDIPUS REX will be read at 2pm. OEDIPUS AT COLONUS will be read at 5pm. ANTIGONE will be performed at 8pm.
Antigone's prideful father King Oedipus sought the truth at the cost of losing his kingdom, his queen, and his eyes. A civil war erupts over which of Antigone's brothers is to rule Thebes and both are killed in the battle. The new leader, her uncle Creon, decides to make one of her brothers a hero. The other is left to rot unburied in the field. Antigone defies her uncle's edict and does what she believes is right. Can a civilization and its ruler survive her civil disobedience?
Written in 1943 during the German occupation of France, ANTIGONE is one of the great adaptations of classic drama which combines the master of Greek tragedy, Sophocles, with the modern wit of French dramatist Jean Anouilh. Celebrated British dramatist Jeremy Sams translates this masterpiece into potent, poetic and contemporary English. QUINTESSENCE THEATRE
Quintessence Theatre Group is Philadelphia's new professional classical theatre company, dedicated to the performance and adaptation of epic works of classic drama and literature for the Contemporary Stage. Rooted in the traditions of classical drama, we explore what is essential in theatre and human nature, igniting the mind of artists and audiences through the power of the live actor, design and the spoken word.
Over the next five years Quintessence Theatre Group will work to establish an acting ensemble and a rotating repertory at the historic Sedgwick Theater in Mt. Airy, Philadelphia. This past fall The Venetian Repertory marked Quintessence's first demonstration of the power of a classical repertory ensemble. Quintessence Theatre Group will continue its residency at the historic Sedgwick Theater, playing a central role in the renaissance of main street Mt. Airy, a thriving and diverse neighborhood located in northwest Philadelphia. ANTIGONE has been extended to April 1st. A discussion on Sophocles, Anouilh and Antigone with director Alexander Burns will occur before the show on Thursday, March 15th. A post show discussion with the cast and creative team will take place on Wednesday, March 21st.
Performances take place on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at 3pm. There will be a special performance on Monday, March 26th at 7pm.
Tickets are $30, $20 for seniors (65 and over), $15 for youth (25 and under). There are $10 industry and student rush tickets available at the box office one hour before the performance. To purchase tickets visit www.QuintessenceTheatre.org, or call 1.877.238.5596. For information on any of the performances or above events please email BoxOffice@QuintessenceTheatre.org.
2011 - 2012 SEASONQuintessence Theatre Group's 2011 - 2012 season opened with Goldoni's THE VENETIAN TWINS and Shakespeare's THE MERCHANT OF VENICE presented in repertory. The season will conclude with Chekhov's THE SEAGULL. Each play is dominated by an ambitious young protagonist who strives to discover identity, truth and honor; each celebrates the power of the young mind in the face of adversity.
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