Oedipus
About the Show
Election night. The polls predict a landslide victory. Everything is about to change.
Direct from London, Sophocles’ epic tragedy is transformed into an essential, explosive political thriller. Visionary director Robert Icke (1984,?The Doctor) reimagines an Ancient Greek tragedy to bring the secrets of the past bursting into the present. Internationally renowned, multi award-winning Mark Strong and Lesley Manville star—and The Guardian says they “set the stage on fire. Icke’s modern retelling is riveting from beginning to end.”
This fall, Broadway audiences will experience what London critics and theatergoers already know: OEDIPUS isn’t just a revival. It’s a revelation.
Recommended for ages 16 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.
About the Show
Election night. The polls predict a landslide victory. Everything is about to change.
Direct from London, Sophocles’ epic tragedy is transformed into an essential, explosive political thriller. Visionary director Robert Icke (1984,?The Doctor) reimagines an Ancient Greek tragedy to bring the secrets of the past bursting into the present. Internationally renowned, multi award-winning Mark Strong and Lesley Manville star—and The Guardian says they “set the stage on fire. Icke’s modern retelling is riveting from beginning to end.”
This fall, Broadway audiences will experience what London critics and theatergoers already know: OEDIPUS isn’t just a revival. It’s a revelation.
Recommended for ages 16 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.
Performance Schedule
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November
Ticket Prices
About the Theatre
Studio 54
254 W 54th St
New York, NY 10019
Originally constructed as the Gallo Opera House in 1927, Studio 54 underwent several transformations, including becoming the New Yorker Theatre in 1930. CBS acquired the space in 1942, utilizing it for notable television programs. In the late 1970s, new owners turned it into the iconic disco-era nightclub, Studio 54, which closed in 1986. After a period as a rock concert venue and subsequent vacancy, Roundabout Theatre Company revived the space in 1998 with their production of Cabaret. Presently, Studio 54 serves as the permanent home for Roundabout Theatre Company. It’s crucial to adhere to a strict no-photography policy and turn off electronic devices upon entering the theater.