Oedipus Schmoedipus
post
Presented by Arts House, Belvoir and post
7.30pm, Wed 6 May
7.30pm, Thu 7 May
7.30pm, Fri 8 May
2pm, Sat 9 May
7.30pm, Sat 9 May
5pm, Sun 10 May
70 mins
Arts House
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Warnings:
Violence, loud noises, strobe lighting, course language
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Show Program:
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A great big festival of shuffling-off-the-mortal-coil, from a bunch of Australia’s silliest/smartest theatre makers: post. Oedipus Schmoedipus takes several hundred of the all-time greatest plays, picks out the death scenes, mixes them together and hands them back to the people. Cunningly and cleverly carried off (no pun intended), it’s a theatrical extravaganza two-and-a-half thousand years in the making. For this mammoth undertaking, post are joined by 25 volunteers, a new cast rehearsed fresh each night.
From gore to laments to requiems to war cries, post sifted through the Great Truths of the Classics to pull out the juiciest stuff and find the true universal. Fed up with white men staging the deaths of white men in plays written by white men, the white ladies of post have pirated the theatrical canon in order to confront the great unknown. This is not ‘Shakespeare in an Hour’. Death belongs to everyone.
post’s work is joyful and dark, stupid and smart, down-home and over the top. Oedipus Schmoedipus is their bid for theatre history – either to join it, or wreck it.
“…brilliant…shockingly funny to watch.”
-The Australian
Presented by Arts House, Belvoir and post
7.30pm, Wed 6 May
7.30pm, Thu 7 May
7.30pm, Fri 8 May
2pm, Sat 9 May
7.30pm, Sat 9 May
5pm, Sun 10 May
70 mins
Arts House
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne
Created by:
post (Mish Grigor, Zoë Coombs Marr and Natalie Rose)
Directors:
Zoë Coombs Marr and Mish Grigor
Set and Costume Designer:
Robert Cousins
Lighting Designer:
Matthew Marshall
Composer and Sound Designer:
James Brown
Dramaturge:
Anne-Louise Sarks
Fight Director:
Scott Witt
Produced by:
Belvoir and post
Supported by – Oedipus Schmoedipus has been supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body; Belvoir; Performing Lines; and the City of Melbourne through Arts House.
Image by –Ellis Parrinder