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Oedipus – Wyndham's Theatre
Icke's take on Oedipus makes for a compelling night at the theatre. Perhaps a truly modern version, though, would have ...
Screen stars Mark Strong and Lesley Manville return to the London stage in director Robert Icke’s adaptation, “Oedipus,” ...
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The four candidates will make the case that they are the leader to drag their party out of oblivion. By Rachel Cunliffe The run-up to this year’s Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham has been ...
There’s one scene that occurs in the forthcoming West End staging of Oedipus that its stars Lesley Manville and Mark Strong haven’t yet rehearsed. In ­director Robert Icke’s retelling ...
This is like Oedipus saying, "Who did all this?" And we all point at the TV and say, "It was you!" It’s Herbert Hoover taking a selfie with thumbs up at the Museum of the Great Depression.
They compare her actions to historical figures like Oedipus and Herbert Hoover, highlighting the absurdity of the situation. This is like Oedipus saying, 'Who did all this?' And we all point at the TV ...