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Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles

Yannis Kokkos, Director / Institute of Ancient Drama of the Syracuse Festival2018

Athens Epidaurus Festival

Athens Epidaurus Festival
Athens, Greece

Yannis Kokkos brought Sophocles’ Oedipus at Colonus to the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, focusing on the exiled king’s final quest for sanctuary. As Oedipus approaches the sacred ground of Colonus, the Chorus attempts to banish him, yet Theseus extends mercy, defying territorial fears and personal claims by Creon and Polynices. At the sound of Zeus’ thunder, Oedipus knows his time has come, departing toward his final resting place under Theseus’ guidance. Before leaving the mortal realm behind, he grants Athens his blessing, transforming hardship and hospitality into a profound, enduring legacy.

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  • Title: Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles
  • Creator: Yannis Kokkos, Director / Institute of Ancient Drama of the Syracuse Festival
  • Date Created: 2018
  • Location Created: Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
  • Type: Theatre
  • Credit of photographer: Evi Fylaktou
  • Artists: Direction & Set design - Yannis Kokkos / Translation into Italian - Federico Condello / Collaborating director - Alfio Scuderi / Artistic assistant - Annick Blancard / Assistant director - Stephan Grögler / Music - Alexandros Markeas / Costume design - Paola Mariani / Lighting design - Giuseppe Di Iorio / Cast - Massimo De Francovich (Oedipus), Sebastiano Lo Monaco (Theseus), Roberta Caronia (Antigone), Stefano Santospago (Creon), Fabrizio Falco (Polynices), Eleonora De Luca (Ismene), Danilo Nigrelli (Messenger), Sergio Mancinelli (Stranger), Davide Sbrogiò (Coryphaeus) / Chorus of Youths - Tommaso Garrè, Salvatore Ventura, Emanuele Carlino, Federico Mosca, Danilo Carciolo / Chorus of Soldiers - Alessandro Accardi, Mauro Cappello, Antonino Cicero Santaelena, Alessandro di Feliciantonio, Giacomo Lisoni, Andrea Maiorca, Riccardo Rizzo, William Caruso, Roberto Mulia, Salvatore Pappalardo, Stefano Pavone / Chorus of Women - Guilia Oliva, Chiara Ciancola, Vittoria Scuderi, Maria Chiara Pellitteri, Miriam Scala, Greta D’ Antonio, Noemi Scaffidi, Silvia Trigona, Guilia Messina, Silvia Messina, Federica Gurrieri, Adele di Bella, Alba Sofia Vella, Guilia Antille, Gabriella Zito / Appearing as older women - Lucia Imprescia, Lisi Giusi / Athens & Epidaurus Festival & Fondazione Inda Production / Supported by Michael Cacoyannis Foundation
Athens Epidaurus Festival

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