PLAY: Ancient Greece and post-WW1 British History collide in Murder in Argos: A Timeless Trial
From the Votive Theatre
Thursday 11 to Sunday 14 November 2021 – times vary
Friday Performance: Pre-show discussion with Uncomfortable Oxford, delving into the uncomfortable past of Oxford war monuments that we pass by every day.
At the centre, a murder committed in Argos of the most treacherous kind. The community, disillusioned from war, look to their leaders to exact justice – but justice itself is drawn into question. Shifting through post-war British history, time propels forward while characters are subjected to the same roles and rhetoric. We might be eager to remember the past, yet are we doomed to repeat it?
Having never been performed on stage before, the script has sat in the archives of Somerville Library for decades, only now to be released for the public to read. Nicholson allows us to reflect upon the stories of the mythical past in the context of her own environment in the 1960’s, a world recently shaken by two world wars.
Date:
11 November 2021, 19:30 (Thursday, 5th week, Michaelmas 2021)
Venue:
Keble College, Parks Road OX1 3PG
Venue Details:
Keble O'Reilly Theatre
Speaker:
N/A
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/votivetheatre
Cost:
£11 general price / £8 concession
Audience:
Public
Editors:
Laura Spence,
Belinda Clark