INDIANAPOLIS — Oedipus is an extraordinary hero: courageous, flawed, determined to do what he must to protect his community — even if it means his own undoing. From the mists of Greece comes this compelling story of fate, human nature, and the devastating peril of secrets. Come see this timeless tragedy of Oedipus, adapted by David Daniel, like you never have before Feb. 22 – March 18 on the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s OneAmerica Mainstage.
Oedipus contains profanity and descriptions of incest, murder, suicide, and self-mutilation. Recommended for patrons 9th grade and above.
Visit irtlive.com or call 317-635-5252 to order tickets.
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