In Search of Greek Theatre: Katie Mitchell's The Oresteia Part II (1999)
Overview
This film focuses on the 1999 production of The Oresteia, directed by Katie Mitchell.
Dr Lucy Jackson (Assistant Professor Greek Literature, Durham University) and Erin Lee (Head of Archive, National Theatre) take you on a virtual visit to the National Theatre Archive. The film follows their exploration and discovery of how the work of ancient Greek dramatists can be communicated effectively through performance.
Part of a collection of short films unpacking seminal National Theatre productions of Greek tragedy.
Learning outcomes
This film is designed to support students who are studying Greek drama as part of a Drama or Classics course at A Level or above.
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Production information
Cottesloe Theatre, 1999.
The Oresteia by Aeschylus; in a new version by Ted Hughes; directed by Katie Mitchell; design by Vicki Mortimer; lighting design by Nigel J. Edwards; movement direction by Struan Leslie; music by Melissa Holding & Joe Townsend; video design by Chris Pleydell.
Photo © Ivan Kyncl
Suitability
Suitable for 14+/KS4+
Keywords
Katie Mitchell, Greek theatre, Classics, A Level Drama
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