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Oedipus Rex

Video design

Oedipus Rex is an immersive spectacle that brings the tragedy of Sophocles to the audience from the point of view of the tragic hero. A scenic installation composed of a system of earphones and a circular stage surrounded by video screens that rebroadcast the images of the characters of the play.

Oedipus, the king of Thebes, wants to free his city from the scourge that afflicts it. To release it, Oedipus must find the culprit of this misfortune who, according to the gods, is the person who killed the old ruler, Laius. Oedipus launches a public appeal to find the culprit and, before all the citizens of Thebes, conducts this investigation. Oedipus eventually discovers that the murderer he is looking for is himself, that Laius was his father, and that, moreover, he married his mother. The piece reveals the process of Oedipus' awareness and the understanding of its tragic inevitability, which is the cause and consequence of the city's misfortune.

Director: Ricard Soler Mallol

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by Sophocles | Direction: Ricard Soler Mallol | Dramaturgy: Andréane Roy and Ricard Soler Mallol | Scenography: Cassandre Chatonnier | Costumes: Manon Guiraud | Lighting and video integration: Hugo Dalphond | Sound and music design: Ariane Lamarre (sound) and Jonathan Léo Saucier (music) | Video design: Agustina Isidori | Camera and Sound assistants: Daniel Valenzuela, Arnau Cunties and Jonathan Cusson | Collaborators at the shoot: Claire Renaud, Léa Pennel, Charlotte Gandin, Lamia Benhacine | Production manager: Rachel Morse | Technical director: Hugo Dalpond

Performers: Oedipus, Antoine Beaudoin Gentes | Tiresias, Alain Fournier | Jocaste, Sophie Faucher | Corinthian, Didier Lucien | Berger, Jean-Frédéric Messier | Priest, Mariane Lamarre