
Oedipus
by Sophokles
based on the translation by Friedrich Hölderlin
adapted by Jürgen Gosch and Wolfgang Wiens
The plague is raging in Thebes, plunging the city into a major crisis. All hope rests on the ruler Oedipus who, years earlier, already proved himself to be a knight in shining armour which resulted in him being appointed king and marrying Jocasta, the widow of the previous ruler, Laius. Now the population is desperate for him to lead them out of their plight and the state of emergency. Oedipus sends his brother-in-law Creon to the oracle at Delphi to seek advice on how to put an end to the sickness and death. In a discussion with Creon, Oedipus interprets the oracle’s prophecy as a hint about Laius’ unpunished murder. Oedipus publicly vows to solve the case and places a curse on the unknown perpetrator. What begins is a search to find a scapegoat for the plague that leads Oedipus to uncover the mysteries of his own identity and ultimately forces him to face himself and his own blind spot. Set in the anxious and fearful atmosphere of a plague epidemic, Sophocles’ drama examines the human condition trapped as it is between the past and future, fate and self-determination, guilt and anger.
Director Ulrich Rasche takes a special look at the understanding of power and dominion, the gap between rulers and the populace, and the fundamental issue of democracy.
adapted by Jürgen Gosch and Wolfgang Wiens
The plague is raging in Thebes, plunging the city into a major crisis. All hope rests on the ruler Oedipus who, years earlier, already proved himself to be a knight in shining armour which resulted in him being appointed king and marrying Jocasta, the widow of the previous ruler, Laius. Now the population is desperate for him to lead them out of their plight and the state of emergency. Oedipus sends his brother-in-law Creon to the oracle at Delphi to seek advice on how to put an end to the sickness and death. In a discussion with Creon, Oedipus interprets the oracle’s prophecy as a hint about Laius’ unpunished murder. Oedipus publicly vows to solve the case and places a curse on the unknown perpetrator. What begins is a search to find a scapegoat for the plague that leads Oedipus to uncover the mysteries of his own identity and ultimately forces him to face himself and his own blind spot. Set in the anxious and fearful atmosphere of a plague epidemic, Sophocles’ drama examines the human condition trapped as it is between the past and future, fate and self-determination, guilt and anger.
Director Ulrich Rasche takes a special look at the understanding of power and dominion, the gap between rulers and the populace, and the fundamental issue of democracy.
Director / Stage Ulrich Rasche
Composition and Music Director Nico van Wersch
Choral conducting Toni Jessen
Participation Stage Leonie Wolf
Costumes Clemens Leander
Lights Cornelia Gloth
Sound Marcel Braun, Martin Person, Bernd Schindler, Eric Markert
Dramaturgy David Heiligers
Premiere
28 August 2021
Deutsches Theater
Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes, no intermission
28 August 2021
Deutsches Theater
Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes, no intermission
Manuel HarderOedipus

Toni JessenChoir

Linda PöppelChoir

Yannik StöbenerChoir
Elias ArensKreon / Choir

Kathleen MorgeneyerTeiresias

Almut ZilcherJokaste

Enno TrebsMessenger / Choir

Julia WindischbauerShepherd / Choir

Carsten BrockerLive Music

Katelyn Rose KingLive Music

Špela Mastnak
Thomsen MerkelLive music

Oedipus
Choir
Kreon / Choir
Teiresias
Jokaste
Messenger / Choir
Shepherd / Choir
Live Music
Špela Mastnak
Live music
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