Motlow State’s Theatre department will present “Oedipus” in April on the Moore County Campus. This version of the play was adapted from Sophocles’s original story by playwright Ellen McLaughlin and offers a unique twist that promises to make the play a fun experience for members of the community.
The play reimagines the story of Greek King Oedipus and transforms him into a politician in the 1960s who must fight to save his people from a monstrous plague. Trouble arises as the sins of his past come knocking and force him to face the darkness within himself.
Cast and Crew
• Oedipus: Alex Phillips
• Jocasta: April Glosson Cooper
• Creon: Juan Beltran-Diaz
• Tiresias: Jonathan Parker
• Messenger: Shelby Simmons
• Driver: Alexis Hill
• Chorus leader: Brinley Hone
• Chorus members: Sonya Wiser and Kyle McCoy
• Student crew members: Rebecca Moran and Aaron Gentry
Motlow’s production of “Oedipus” is directed by faculty Brenden Taylor. Showings are April 10, 11, and 12 at 7 pm. A reception with refreshments will precede the final showing on April 12 at 6 pm and will be open to the public.
Ticket prices
• Motlow employees/students: free with Motlow ID
• General public: $10
• Military and first responders: $5
All performances will take place in the Powers Auditorium in Eoff Hall on the Moore County Campus. Learn more about Motlow State’s Theatre department at Motlow.edu/theatre.