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Oedipus - Old Vic Theatre Tickets

Vengeance will be taken on the killer, then the land will be clean...

This production is recommended for ages 14+.

Performance dates

27 January - 29 March 2025

Run time 1hr 40mins (no interval)

Includes interval

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Oscar winner, Rami Malek (Mr Robot, Bohemian Rhapsody) and Olivier winner Indira Varma (Luther, Game of Thrones) star in this thrilling adaptation of SophoclesOedipus. Playing for a strictly limited run at the Old Vic, don’t miss your chance to see this explosive new interpretation. Book your tickets now!

What is Oedipus about?

It’s a cold case but, according to the Oracle, if the murderer of old King Laius is found and punished then all will be well. The people turn to their new King, Oedipus, the man who solved the riddle of the Sphinx, to hunt down the perpetrator and bring salvation. He vows to succeed whatever the cost and so begins an unstoppable pursuit of the truth through a harrowing labyrinth of fear and love.

The history of Sophocles' Oedipus

Oedipus Rex is an Athenian tragedy written by the ancient tragedian Sophocles in the fifth century BC and first performed on the Greek theatre stage in 429 BC. It was the second of the playwright's three surviving Theban plays to have been about Oedipus, who prior to the start of the play becomes the King of Thebes after unknowingly fulfilling a prophecy that he would murder his father Laius and wed his mother Jocasta. Oedipus took his mother as his queen after solving the Sphinx's riddle. 

The play itself follows Oedipus's investigation in finding the killer of Laius in order to end a plague that has befell the city of Thebes. He is utterly unaware that the murderer is in fact himself, and after learning of this patricide he has committed as well as his incestual maternal relationship, he gouges out his eyes while Jocasta hangs herself. The tragedy is widely regarded by Greek scholars as a masterpiece from ancient Greek tragedy.

Facts and critical acclaim

  • Rami Malek is the recipient of an Oscar, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in the Oscar winning film, Bohemian Rhapsody. He was the first ever actor of Egyptian descent to win the Academy Award.
  • Indira Varma is no stranger to The Old Vic, her last performance at the historic venue, Present Laughter, earned her an Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
  • Co-Director Matthew Warchus is the recipient of an Olivier, Tony, and Drama Desk Award for his work on Matilda and The Norman Conquests. Co-Director Hofesh Shechter was awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours and is a recipient of the Audience Choice Award for his show, Cult.
  • Aristotle was such a fan of Oedipus Rex that he wrote Poetics, an in-depth analysis of the work where he claimed it was the pinnacle of tragedies.

Please be aware

This production is recommended for ages 14+.

Oedipus cast

Oedipus – Rami Malek

Jocasta – Indira Varma

Oedipus creatives

Adaptation – Ella Hickson

Co-Directors – Hofesh Shechter and Matthew Warchus

Upcoming Performance Times

Wednesday26 March 2025
Wednesday26 March 2025
Thursday27 March 2025
Friday28 March 2025
Saturday29 March 2025
Saturday29 March 2025
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British Sign Language (BSL): Tuesday 4 March at 7:30pm , Captioned: Friday 7 March at 7:30pm , Audio described: Monday 10 March at 7:30pm

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Latest Oedipus - Old Vic Theatre News

Meet the West End cast of Oedipus

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Meet the West End cast of Oedipus

Meet the cast of Oedipus

Since one of the greatest stories in ancient Greek mythology, the new adaptation of Oedipus at The Old Vic Theatre, has garnered rave reviews. As we go on a journey with the king of Thebes, who is currently playing roles of the male and female protagonist/antagonist Oedipus and Jocasta?

Who plays Oedipus?

Emmy and Academy Award winner Rami Malek takes the helm as the male lead Oedipus. Oedipuswill be Rami’s UK stage debut and his first return to theatre since he began his career acting in Off Broadway plays in New York.

Who plays Jocasta in Oedipus?

Indira Varma takes on the role of Jocasta, the mother of Oedipus. Her previous credits include Present Laughter — Olivier Award (National Theatre), The Seagull (West End), Othello (National Theatre), and The Skin of Our Teeth (Young Vic) alongside other roles and accolades.

13 Mar, 2025 | By Emmanuel Kankam

Oedipus review: Rami Malek plays a blinder in UK stage debut

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Oedipus review: Rami Malek plays a blinder in UK stage debut

The Old Vic adaptation has been in the works since 2019, and the source material dates back considerably further. Yet this slick and stylish production is a contemporary colossus. 

Oedipus's unquenchable thirst for control in a city void of water exhilarates the cracks in his adoptive Kingdom. The ground he stands on, neglected by rain for months, is broken and crumbling. His subjects - delirious with heat and exhaustion - and fuelled by faith, make unimaginable sacrifices to the gods in the hope that their bloodshed will cause the skies to tear open, and with it provide the water that the land, and their bodies, desperately need. 

Their blind hope is infuriating to the elected King, who prizes practicality over prophets. He is arrogant in his own abilities, and thinks he knows how to get his people out of the dire situation they find themselves trapped in. After all, the prophet Tiresias herself dismisses justifications of her outlandish solutions by dryly stating ‘I don’t do evidence.’ So how can she, or anyone else, be trusted to lead his people?

However, as witnesses to past crimes come forward, and uncomfortable truths are gouged out and thrust into the light, Oedipus’s sense of self becomes as unstable as the ecosystem that dominates their daily lives. Who is he? Where did he come from? And can he outrun a fate that he has been born into? 

If you are aware of the 2,500 year old text, you’ll know the answers, but this thrilling contemporary production delivers them in a new, quietly devastating, and breathtaking way. 

5 Feb, 2025 | By Sian McBride

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