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Oresteia

First Preview: Jun 01, 2020

Opening Date: Jun 11, 2020

Closing Date: Aug 15, 2020

Running Time: 03:35

Oresteia
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Playing @

Park Avenue Armory

643 Park Avenue New York, NY 10065

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The Oresteia is a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus that concerns the end of the curse on the House of Atreus, The term "Oresteia" originally probably referred to all four plays, but today is generally used to designate only the surviving trilogy. "The individual plays probably did not originally have titles of their own" The only surviving example of a trilogy of ancient Greek plays, the Oresteia was originally performed at the Dionysia festival in Athens in 458 BC, where it won first prize. Overall, this trilogy: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers and The Eumenides (The Furies) marks the shift from a system of vendetta in Argos to a system of litigation in Athens.

For an unprecedented 11-week run, and in repertory with Icke's Hamlet, the Olivier-Award winning Oresteia will play at the Armory. This electrifying adaptation by Robert Icke of Aeschylus' seminal trilogy played to sold-out houses at the Almeida and in London's West End. Icke has condensed and modernized the Greek trilogy into a single performance that presents the play as a bold family drama.

For his production of Oresteia, he became the youngest winner of the Olivier Award for Best Director and also won the Best Director prize at both the Critics Circle and Evening Standard Theatre Awards. Lia Williams will return to the production as the enthralling Klytemnestra, for which she was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actress. The distinguished company presents a new version of this epic revenge tragedy that is contemporary and exhilarating.


★★★★★  “Robert Icke’s extraordinary adaptation of Aeschylus’ Oresteia makes it feel as if you have electrodes wired into your soul.”Time Out (London)
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 16

Show Notes

Show Notes: 2 Intermissions

Audience Advisory:

Performance in repertory with Icke's Hamlet

Performance Schedule:

REPERTORY PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
EVENINGS @ 7 PM
MATINEES @ 1:30 PM

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Director

Robert Icke

Written by

Aeschylus

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$49 - $175

Accessibility:

Directions Bus

Take Lexington Avenue M101, 102, or 103 (Limited or Local) to 68th Street

Directions Subway

* Take the #6 subway to 68th Street/Hunter College, walk one block west and one block south * Take the F train to 63rd Street and Lexington Avenue, walk three blocks north and one block west

Elevator\Escalator

The Park Avenue entrance of the Armory with its interior and exterior stairs pose obstacles to access that the Conservancy intends to resolve in the upcoming renovation. In the meantime, we are committed to improving access for visitors who have trouble climbing stairs.

Entrance

The Park Avenue entrance of the Armory with its interior and exterior stairs pose obstacles to access that the Conservancy intends to resolve in the upcoming renovation. In the meantime, we are committed to improving access for visitors who have trouble climbing stairs.

Parking

67th Street between 3rd and Lex: Westminster Garage 166 East 67th Street 67th St and Second Avenue Garage 254 East 67th Street 69 East LLC – Kingdom Parking 200 East 69th Street Central Parking System 250 East 67th Street (Saturday Evenings) 200 East 65th Street Kinney System, Inc. 222 East 65th Street

Telephone

On the north side of that doorway, we have installed an easily reachable intercom that rings the 24/7 Conservancy security staff who will respond immediately and assist all visitors to their event. Arrangements can also be made prior to your arrival by calling the main security desk at (212) 616-3950, extension 1.

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Public Transportation

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By Subway:

* Take the #6 subway to 68th Street/Hunter College, walk one block west and one block south * Take the F train to 63rd Street and Lexington Avenue, walk three blocks north and one block west

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By Bus:

Take Lexington Avenue M101, 102, or 103 (Limited or Local) to 68th Street