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Laios

In the organizer's words:

After the end of Pentheus and the seizure of power by Labdakos, another grandson of Kadmos, a period full of violent excesses begins in Thebes. Finally, Laius, the son of Labdakus, is brought back from exile and enthroned. But he does not come alone, the young Chrysippus from Pisa accompanies him. Is he the reason for the childlessness of the new royal couple Laios and Iokaste or is it the oracle of the seer Pythia? The next creature appears at the gates of the city: the Sphinx, an animal creature consisting of a lion, a woman and a bird, which drives the city singing and mysteriously into murderous madness.
In a highly poetic and multi-perspective monologue, which allows the various characters and myths about Oedipus' father to have their say, the production explores the question of what could have motivated the couple Laius and Iocaste to father an offspring despite the religious prohibition. How much responsibility do the parents bear for the fate of their child Oedipus, whom they wanted to make disappear in the mountains immediately after birth? How much guilt is passed on from generation to generation and how much freedom does the individual have to free themselves from it?

"Lina Beckmann is perhaps the most versatile theater actress of our time, with an almost inexhaustible repertoire of gestures, attitudes and punchlines." FAZ

Watch the trailerhere!

Admission at 18:30

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Location

Theater im Pfalzbau Berliner Straße 30 67059 Ludwigshafen am Rhein

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