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Sydney Theatre Company presents The Residents in

Oresteia

by Aeschylus, in a new adaptation by Tom Wright

 

A flickering light appears on the horizon. A fire. The beacon!

 

After ten years of fighting in Troy - ten years during which Mycenae has been suspended in time, awaiting word of victory or defeat, awaiting the return of its men – the beacon glows on the horizon signaling a victorious end to the war.

 

Inside the palace Clytemnestra eagerly awaits the homecoming of her triumphant king Agamemnon. Outwardly her demeanor is one of joy and elation but a dark rage underlies the sweet smiles of jubilation. As her husband sails home Clytemnestra prepares to exact a horrifying revenge on the man who, in order to win this war, sacrificed his own daughter.

 

A curse has fallen upon the House of Aetreus: blood will be shed, familial bonds betrayed and social order disintegrated before the blight on it is lifted.

 

This momentous trilogy of Greek tragedies, adapted and directed by Tom Wright, has been condensed into one heart-stopping evening of theatre. Our permanent ensemble of actors – The Residents – will excavate Aeschylus’ powerful tale of justice and revenge, injecting new life into one of the bedrocks of Western theatrical tradition.

 

WHARF 1
Schools Day   Wed 16 Jun
Pre-show Intro 10:30am, 45 minutes
Performance 12:15pm
Duration 3hours, including 2 intervals
Post-show Q&A immediately following, 15 minutes
Suits   Years 11 - 12
Why book?    Chance for students to see Greek tragedy reinterpreted and performed by STC’s permanent acting ensemble The Residents
This production may contain occasional violence.
 

Oresteia Blog and Competition

 

Share your own creative response to the text or production of Oresteia for your chance to win an Opening Night Package to The Trial!


STC invites you to submit an original photo, video, poem, song or painting (or any combination of these!) in response to the original Aeschylus plays or our new production created by Tom Wright and featuring The Residents.


Post your entries via our dedicated blog  by emailing competition@sydneytheatre.com.au from Monday 10 May through to the end of the season. Follow the development of the production on the blog for inspiration.

 

To check out the Oresteia Blog click here.

 

Oresteia Resources - Pre-production

Download background information and pre-show activities specifically designed to introduce students to Oresteia.

Oresteia Resources - Where did it Come From?

Download post-production activities and discussion questions specifically designed to further your exploration of the historical context of Oresteia .

Oresteia Resources - 'Mother' is a device

Download post-production activities and discussion questions specifically designed to further your exploration of the position of women in Oresteia .

Oresteia Resources - Hear the Mighty Chorus

Download post-production activities and discussion questions specifically designed to further your exploration of the role & function of the Chorus in Oresteia .

Oresteia Resources - Make it Different

Download post-production activities and discussion questions specifically designed to further your exploration of the process of adaptation for Oresteia .

Tom Wright on The Oresteia

Download this interview with adapter/director Tom Wright discussing his adaption of Oresteia.

Oresteia - The Freudian Sexual Nightmare

Download an article from Arts Hub where adaptor and director Tom Wright talks about adaptating Oresteia for a modern age.

Oresteia - Revenge Breeds Vengeance

Download an interview with Designer Alice Babidge about designing Oresteia.

Dates & Times

Schools Day   Wed 16 Jun
Pre-show Intro 10:30am, 45 minutes
Performance 12:15pm
Duration 3hours, including 2 intervals
Post-show Q&A immediately following, 15 minutes

 

Pre-Season Briefing: Mon 24 May 6.15pm

Venue: The Wharf

Creative Team

by Aeschylus, in a new
adaptation by Tom Wright


Director Tom Wright
Set & Costume Designer Alice Babidge
Lighting Designer Damien Cooper
Composer & Sound Designer Max Lyandvert

 

With The Residents: Alice Ansara, Cameron Goodall, Ursula Mills, Julia Ohannessian, Zindzi Okenyo, Richard Pyros, Sophie Ross, Tahki Saul, Brett Stiller

2010 Booking Forms