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The Oresteia - Photograph of Set - Watchman doors open

Jocelyn Herbert1981

National Theatre

National Theatre
London, United Kingdom

Photograph of the Oresteia set. Herbert's design for the Olivier Stage, NT closely follows the layout of a theatre such as Epidaurus.

Photograph by Group Three Photography

The Oresteia plays, originally written by Aeschylus in the 5th century BC (458BC), were translated and made into a new version by Tony Harrison for the National Theatre. It is made up of three successive plays - Agamemnon, Choephori and Eumenides.
Jocelyn Herbert designed the sets, costumes, props and masks.

Designed by Jocelyn Hebert
Directed by Peter Hall
Translated and adapted by Tony Harrison
Music by Harrison Birtwistle
Lighting by John Bury
Sound by Ric Green
Movement by Stuart Hopps

The production played at the Olivier Theatre at the National Theatre, London in 1981 and in the ancient amphitheatre at Epidaurus, in Greece in the summer of 1982.

Location: Olivier Theatre at the National Theatre, London.
Length: about 5 hours including intervals.

[Location in NT archive: JH/9/1/22]
© Group Three Photography

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  • Title: The Oresteia - Photograph of Set - Watchman doors open
  • Creator: Jocelyn Herbert
  • Date Created: 1981
  • Location: London, United Kingdom, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, London
  • Subject Keywords: Performing Arts, Theatre, Jocelyn Herbert, Peter Hall, Theatre Design, Set design, Scenography, Dramaturgy, The Oresteia, National Theatre, London
  • Type: Photograph
  • Rights: Photograph copyrights held by Group Three Photography
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